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Chia, W., Howes, G., Martin, M., Meng, Y.B., Moses, K., Tsubota, S. (1986). Molecular analysis of the yellow locus of Drosophila.  EMBO J. 5: 3597--3605.
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FBrf0044248
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Research paper
Abstract
The yellow (y) locus of Drosophila controls the pattern of pigmentation of the adult cuticle and larval mouth parts. Mutations of y belong to two phenotypic classes; type1 mutants exhibit a total loss of pigmentation from all parts of the cuticle and type 2 mutants show allele-specific mosaic pigmentation patterns. We have cloned y by P-element tagging followed by chromosome walking. We demonstrate that a 2.1-kb transcript which spans 4.6 kb of genomic sequence is the y transcript. The location of this transcript and the putative protein it encodes has been defined by nuclease protection, primer extension and DNA sequencing experiments. A 12-kb genomic fragment containing this transcript along with 2.8 kb of 5'-flanking sequence and 4.6 kb of 3'-flanking sequence is sufficient for the wild-type expression of the larval and adult cuticle phenotypes in germ-line transformants. The majority (12/14) of type1 mutants show structural lesions within exon coding portions of y. Most (6/7) of the type2 structural lesions map 5' to the start of y transcription. One type2 mutant which contains an insertion within the 5'-transcribed but non-translated region appears to have resulted from the internal deletion of a P-element associated with a type1 allele.
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PMC1167399 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    EMBO J.
    Title
    The EMBO Journal
    Publication Year
    1982-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0261-4189
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    Aberrations (3)
    Alleles (25)
    Genes (3)
    Sequence Features (1)
    Natural transposons (1)
    Insertions (18)
    Transgenic Constructs (1)