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The Isolation of a Mutation Causing Abnormal Cytokinesis in Male and Split Chromocenter in Female Meiosis in Drosophila Melanogaster

Authors: S, Fedorova; S, Nokkala; V, Chubykin; L, Omelyanchuk;

The Isolation of a Mutation Causing Abnormal Cytokinesis in Male and Split Chromocenter in Female Meiosis in Drosophila Melanogaster

Abstract

The genetic screen for the meiotic mutations showing chromosome non-disjunction in mosaic clones of female germ line generated by FLP-FRT mediated mitotic recombination was performed. The sterile meiotic mutation ff16 (69D1-70A2) was found among the mutants obtained. In the male germ line the mutation showed lack of meiosis 1 cytokinesis and other meiotic abnormalities. The sterility of the mutant is due to the lack of the sperm motility. In female germ line the morphological defects-decreased number of ovarioles and nurse cells in the egg chambers is visible. At the cell level the mutation showed karyosome fragmentation constituting to the gene participation in chromocenter formation/maintance. The cases of the spindle fragmentation revealed the processes acting in female meiotic metaphase. Premeiotic and mitotic defects of the mutation have also been detected.

Keywords

Male, Recombination, Genetic, Hot Temperature, Time Factors, Homozygote, Meiosis, Drosophila melanogaster, Mutation, Sperm Motility, Animals, Female, Cell Division, Infertility, Male

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