RRC ID 30838
Author Yamamoto AH, Muramatsu K, Otsuka T, Yamamoto MT.
Title Meiotic mutations from natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster.
Journal Genetica
Abstract Two meiotic genes from natural populations are described. A female meiotic mutation, mei(1)g13, mapped to 17.4 on the X chromosome, causes nondisjunction of all homologs except for the fourth chromosomes. In addition, it reduces recombination by 10% in the homozygotes and causes 18% increased recombination in the heterozygotes. A male meiotic mutation, mei-1223m144, is located on the third chromosome. Although this mutation causes nondisjunction of all chromosomes, each chromosome pair exhibits a different nondisjunction frequency. Large variations in the sizes of the premature sperm heads observed in the homozygotes may reflect irregular meiotic pairing and the subsequent abnormal segregation, resulting in aneuploid chromosome complements.
Volume 88(2-3)
Pages 165-73
Published 1993-6-1
DOI 10.1007/BF02424473
PMID 8224856
MeSH Animals Animals, Wild / genetics Crossing Over, Genetic / genetics Drosophila melanogaster / genetics* Female Genes, Insect* Male Meiosis / genetics* Mutation* Nondisjunction, Genetic Recombination, Genetic Sperm Head / ultrastructure Synaptonemal Complex / genetics
IF 1.186
Times Cited 1
WOS Category GENETICS & HEREDITY
Resource
Drosophila