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Effects of the “sexcombless” chromosome (In(1)sx) on males and females ofDrosophila melanogaster

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The chromosome which carries the mutationsexcombless (In(1)sx) affects males and females ofD. melanogaster. In the male foreleg basitarsi the number of sexcomb teeth is dramatically reduced from 10 to 0.7 and the number of transverse rows of bristles is increased from 6 to 8. Females homozygous forIn(1)sx show a normal bristle pattern in the foreleg basitarsus. The genital disc derivatives of both male and femaleIn(1)sx flies are strongly affected. While the external genitalia show a duplicated or a reduced bristle pattern, the internal genitalia are mostly absent. However, the sexually dimorphic tergites and sternites of the abdomen remain unaffected. The male-specific effect on the basitarsus and the general effects on the genital disc derivatives are proposed to represent two different phenotypic effects ofIn(1)sx which may derive from mutations at different gene loci in the inverted chromosome.

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Reinhardt, C.A., Sanchez, L. Effects of the “sexcombless” chromosome (In(1)sx) on males and females ofDrosophila melanogaster . Wilhelm Roux' Archiv 191, 264–269 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00848414

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