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CYTOGENETIC MAPPING OF ENZYME LOCI ON CHROMOSOMES J AND U OF DROSOPHILA SUBOBSCURA
W. Pinsker 1 and D. Sperlich 1
1 Lehrstuhl für Populationsgenetik, Institut für Biologie
II, Universität Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 28, D-7400 Tübingen,
Federal Republic of Germany
Enzyme loci located on chromosome J and U were mapped cytologically by means of a Y translocation technique. A linkage map of the two chromosomes was established in a parallel experiment and the recombination frequency in different regions of the chromosomes determined. A comparison of the cytogenetic localization of the enzyme genes in D. subobscura and D. melanogaster indicates that many paracentric inversions must have taken place in the course of divergent evolution. However, no displacements of genes from one element to another due to pericentric inversions, reciprocal translocations or transposing elements can be observed. In spite of the large number of structural rearrangements that have occurred in the phylogeny of the genus Drosophila, gross similarities of banding pattern in homologous regions of the chromosomes of the two species become apparent.
Submitted on April 24, 1984Accepted on July 20, 1984
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