Analysis of mutagen specificity Drosophila melanogaster |
| |
Authors: | P T Shukla |
| |
Affiliation: | Institute of Animal Genetics, Edinburgh Great Britain |
| |
Abstract: | The previously reported difference between the mutational spectra of hydrazine (HZ) and hydroxylamine (HA) was confirmed for one selected locus (miniature) at which hydrazine produces no mutations in treated late larval spermatogonia or premeiotic spermatocytes sampled by 3 days' progeny. The genetically effective dose was measured in most experiments by the production of v mutants, and in a few by the production of sex-linked lethals. In a total of over 37 000 X-chromosomes (16 000 from previous, and over 21 000 from present experiments) treatment with HZ yielded no m mutation, but 90 v mutations. After treatment with genetically equivalent doses of HA, m and v mutations were about equally frequent. The ratio of visible mutations at the v locus to lethals on the X-chromosomes was exceptionally high after either treatment. So was the ratio of m mutations to lethals after treatment with HA. |
| |
Keywords: | car, carnation cm, carmine EMS, ethyl methanesulphonate f, forked HA, hydroxylamine HZ, hydrazine M-5, Muller-5 chromosome m, miniature N, normal medium v, vermilion y, yellow |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|