Dominant maternal interactions with Drosophila segmentation genes |
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Authors: | Hervé Tricoire |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre de Génétique moléculaire, F-91190 Gif sur Yvette, France |
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Abstract: | Summary A systematic search for X chromosome loci showing a dominant maternal interaction with the segmentation genes Krüppel, hunchback, knirps and hairy was performed using deficiencies spanning 65% of the X chromosome. No interaction with the knirps gene was observed, but five regions of the X chromosome showed a maternal dominant interaction with the Krüppel gene. Two of these regions also show a maternal dominant interaction with either hunchback (region 10A7–10A8) or hairy (region 10E1–10F3). In all of these interactions dead embryos were observed which showed the same defects as embryos homozygous for the segmentation gene tested. These results suggest that a complex repartition of maternal products necessary for subsequent segmentation may occur in the Drosophila egg. |
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Keywords: | X-Chromosome Loci Dominant maternal effect Segmentation genes Drosophila |
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