Lack of Dosage Compensation for an Autosomal Gene Relocated to the X Chromosome in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER
AUTOR(ES)
Roehrdanz, Richard L.
RESUMO
Aldehyde oxidase activity has been measured in flies with the structural gene for this enzyme translocated to the X chromosome. These measurements are presented as experimental evidence that, in Drosophila melanogaster, an autosomal gene relocated to the X chromosome is not dosage compensated.
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