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Morata, G., Botas, J., Kerridge, S., Struhl, G. (1983). Homeotic transformations of the abdominal segments of Drosophila caused by breaking or deleting a central portion of the Bithorax complex.  J. Embryol. exp. Morphol. 78: 319--341.
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In Drosophila, genes in the centromere-proximal portion of the bithorax complex (BX-C) have been shown to control the development of the metathorax, and parts of the mesothorax and first abdominal segment. Here, we explore the roles of genes positioned more distally by examining the larval and adult phenotypes caused by a breakpoint and deletion in the middle of the complex. We find that both aberrations affect only abdominal segments, transforming the more anterior segments towards the first abdominal segment, and the remaining segments into a graded series of novel segment types which are partially transformed towards more anterior abdominal segments. Moreover, the adult transformations, which we have observed in somatic clones of mutant cells, are in close accord with the transformations observed in mutant first instar larvae, and appear to be expressed in a cell autonomous fashion. We discuss these results in the light of current views of the organization and function of the complex.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Journal
    Abbreviation
    J. Embryol. exp. Morphol.
    Title
    Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology
    Publication Year
    1953-1986
    ISBN/ISSN
    0022-0752
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