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Aberration Dmel\C(1)RR1

General Information
SymbolDmel\C(1)RR1SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameCompound (1) Reversed RingFlyBase IDFBab0000089
Feature typehomo_compound_chromosomeCreated / Updated2006-08-22/2006-08-22
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C(1)RR1, + - In(1)EN, y- sc- - y; two X chromosomes attached by their normally distal ends to a common centromere and by their normally proximal ends to each other.
 
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Discoverer
Zimmering.
 
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      Reported As
      Symbol Synonym
      C(1)RR1
       
      RR
       
      Name Synonym
      Compound (1) Reversed Ring
       
      Secondary FlyBase IDs
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        Research paper
        Novitski, 1954, Genetics 39(1): 127--140
        The compound X chromosomes in Drosophila. [FBrf0009543]
        Book
        Lindsley and Zimm, 1992, The Genome of Drosophila melanogaster.
        The Genome of Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0066905]