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Patterns of puffing activity during the third larval instar and the prepupal period of two different strains of D. melanogaster (Oregon and vg6) are compared. The variation in puffing activity observed is both quantitative (involving the mean size or timing of activity of individual puffs) and qualitative. The pattern of activity of 64% of the puffs is the same in the two strains, 12% show strain differences in puff size and 19% in the time of their activity. One puff (64C) is active only in one of the strains (vg6). In genetic experiments this puff segregates normally and the puff locus has been mapped genetically to a site coincident with, or at least very close to, the cytogenetic position of the puff. In heterozygotes the puff is homozygous only when the maternal and paternal homologues are synapsed. When the homologues are asynapsed only the homologue from the vg6 parent is puffed at 64C. With the exeption of some strains closely related to vg6 no other strain of D. melanogaster has been found to possess puffing activity at 64C. In vg6/In(3LR)C165 heterozygotes 64C forms a heterozygous puff even when the homologues are synapsed. In the discussion consideration is given to the various factors that control puff size.
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Ashburner, M. Patterns of puffing activity in the salivary gland chromosomes of Drosophila . Chromosoma 27, 156–177 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00326142
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