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Patterns of puffing activity in the salivary gland chromosomes of Drosophila
Authors:Michael Ashburner
Institution:(1) Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England
Abstract:The patterns of puffing activity have been studied during the late larval and prepupal stages of Drosophila melanogaster. On the major salivary gland autosomes (chromosomes 2 and 3) 108 loci form puffs at some time during these developmental stages. The timing and pattern of activity of 83 of these puffs is found to be strictly dependent upon the age of the animals. Two major peaks in puffing activity occur. The first of these is at the time of puparium formation and the second in 8 hr. old prepupae. Both of these puffing peaks precede a moult by 4 hrs. 30 puffs are active before or at the time of both of these two moults. However, the sequence of appearance and regression of many of this group of puffs is different at the prepupal moult than at the pupal moult. 12 puffs occur only before or at the time of the prepupal moult and 13 puffs only before or at the time of the pupal moult. The functional significance of these periods of puffing activity is discussed and it is concluded that one function of this genetic activity in the salivary glands of metamorphosing Drosophila is the production of substances to be utilised during the histogenesis of the adult tissues.
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