FITNESS EFFECTS OF EMS-INDUCED MUTATIONS ON THE X CHROMOSOME OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER. II. HEMIZYGOUS FITNESS EFFECTS

1 Laboratory of Genetics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706

X chromosomes mutagenized with EMS were tested for their effects on the fitness of hemizygous carriers. The tests were carried out in populations in which treated and untreated X chromosomes segregated from matings between males and attached-X females; the populations were maintained for several generations, during which time changes in the frequencies of the treated and untreated chromosomes were observed. From the rates at which the frequencies changed, the fitness effects of the treated chromosomes were determined. It was found that flies hemizygous for a mutagenized chromosome were 1.7% less fit per mm EMS treatment than those hemizygous for an untreated chromosome. Since the same flies were only 0.5% per m m less viable than their untreated counterparts, the total fitness effect of an X chromosome carrying EMS-induced mutants is three to four times greater than its viability effect. By comparing the heterozygous effect of a mutagenized X chromosome on fitness with the corresponding hemizygous effect, the dominance value for the chromosome is estimated to be about 0.25.

Submitted on February 2, 1977
Revised on July 21, 1977




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