Spontaneous mutation rates in null and band-morph mutations of enzyme loci in Drosophila melanogaster.

Idengaku zasshi Pub Date : 1993-12-01 DOI:10.1266/jjg.68.605
K Harada, S Kusakabe, T Yamazaki, T Mukai
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Spontaneous mutations were accumulated for a total of 1,678,388 allele-generations in several hundred replicate second chromosome lines. These lines were compared of a Cy chromosome and one of three different lethal bearing chromosomes from natural populations. Electrophoretic mobility and/or activity change was screened for seven enzyme loci. Forty-four null mutations were detected, but no band-morph mutations were observed. There is significant variation in null mutation rate among enzyme loci and among lethal chromosomes. This may be attributable to differences in the distribution of transposable elements among the lines. The band-morph mutation rate is pooled with previous results and becomes 7.48 x 10(-7) with a 95% confidence limit of 2.04 x 10(-7) to 1.91 x 10(-6) per locus per generation. Similarly, the pooled null mutation rate becomes 1.30 x 10(-5) with 95% confidence limit of 1.15 x 10(-5) to 1.52 x 10(-5) per locus per generation.

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黑腹果蝇酶位点零型和带型突变的自发突变率。
在数百个重复的第二染色体系中,共积累了1,678,388个等位基因世代的自发突变。对这些系进行了Cy染色体和来自自然群体的三种不同致死性染色体之一的比较。筛选了7个酶位点的电泳迁移率和/或活性变化。检测到44个零突变,但未观察到带型突变。酶位点间和致死染色体间的零突变率存在显著差异。这可能是由于系间转座因子分布的差异。带型突变率与先前的结果合并,为7.48 × 10(-7), 95%置信限为2.04 × 10(-7)至1.91 × 10(-6)每个位点每代。同样,合并的零突变率变为1.30 × 10(-5), 95%置信限为每代每个位点1.15 × 10(-5)至1.52 × 10(-5)。
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