The effect of eye reduction onWhiteposition-effect variegation inDrosophila melanogaster
โ Scribed by F. M. A. Breugel
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1972
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 755 KB
- Volume
- 43
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0016-6707
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โฆ Synopsis
Position-effect variegation for the white locus was studied in normally shaped eyes and in reduced eyes of Bar (B) and Drop (Dr) flies. The average number of spots per eye is successively lower in +, B, and Dr eyes; moreover, B eyes show a relatively strong pigmentation. No simple relation seems to be present between the degree of pigmentation and the number of facets, either between +, B, and Dr eyes or within classes of Dr eyes that have been analysed.
The chance that ommatidia will become pigmented follows a gradient across mottled eyes of wild-type shape that seems fixed early in development. The gradient is less clear or absent in B eyes.
The results are best interpreted on the basis of the cell-lineage theory and an early one-sided action of B on the developing eye disc after fixation of the gradient.
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