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CYTOGENETIC LOCALIZATION OF THE ACID PHOSPHATASE-1 GENE IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER
William J. Morrison 1 and Ross J. MacIntyre 1
1 Section of Botany, Genetics and Development, Cornell University,
Ithaca, New York
A translocation in which a segment of chromosome 3 is inserted into the Y chromosome was found to contain the acid phosphatase-1 gene (Acph-1). In flies hyperploid for that gene, acid phosphatase-1 levels are proportional to the dose of the gene. The locus is placed within the salivary chromosome subdivisions 99D and 99E on the basis of its inclusion in the translocated segment and on the previous placement of the claret locus. Several chromosomal rearrangements involving heterochromatic breakpoints and euchromatic breakpoints adjacent to 99D-99E were tested for possible position-effect variegation of acid phosphatase-1. No decrease in the synthesis of the electrophoretic subunit encoded by the relocated gene was observed within any of the rearrangements.
Submitted on January 14, 1974Revised on November 28, 1977