Studies on the SAL Locus in DROSOPHILA PSEUDOOBSCURA. II. Modes of Regulation of the SAL Banding Pattern
AUTOR(ES)
Gersh, Eileen Sutton
RESUMO
From a consideration of genetic and chromosomal alterations which affect the banding pattern of a specific salivary chromosome region, it is concluded that (1) a regulator locus, sal, is closely linked with the region in question but separated from it spatially by a few bands; (2) either mutation of the sal locus or transfer of the region to a heterochromatic region affects the banding pattern similarly; and (3) the change probably consists of a compaction of DNA and a concomitant inactivation of genetic loci.
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