
doi: 10.1007/bf00266927
pmid: 5116778
X-rays were found to produce genetically marked cells and cell clones in heterozygous larvae of Musca domestica. The results favor the conclusion that these marked clones originated by somatic crossing-over. The technique should prove useful in developmental analyses of the housefly.
Recombination, Genetic, Heterozygote, Genotype, Age Factors, Mitosis, Phenotype, Houseflies, Larva, Mutation, Methods, Animals, Radiation Genetics, Crossing Over, Genetic
Recombination, Genetic, Heterozygote, Genotype, Age Factors, Mitosis, Phenotype, Houseflies, Larva, Mutation, Methods, Animals, Radiation Genetics, Crossing Over, Genetic
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