Effects of storing x-rayed spermatozoa on the frequency of translocations and sex-linked lethalsin Drosophila melanogaster |
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Authors: | Aziz F E Khishin |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Animal Genetics, West Mains Road, 9 Edinburgh |
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Abstract: | Summary x-rayed adult males ofDrosophila melanogaster were left with untreated females from 2 to 3 days after which the males were discarded. Sex-linked recessive lethals and translocations were scored in progeny produced during the first 2 or 3 days following irradiation, and after storage of the spermatozoa in the females for 6 days.The results obtained show that the frequencies of sex-linked lethals and of translocation involving the two large autosomes and the x-chromosome were unchanged by storage. In experiments in which Y, 2, 3 translocations were scored both the 2–3, and the Y translocations showed a slight increase. These experiments show that the strong storage effect on translocations produced by certain alkylating agents is peculiar to chromosomes treated by these chemicals.Guest investigator at the Institute of Animal Genetics, Edinburgh, on leave from Assuit University Egypt. |
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