2008
DOI: 10.1134/s1062360408020070
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Molecular and genetic description of a new hypomorphic mutation of Trithorax-like gene and analysis of its effect on Drosophila melanogaster oogenesis

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“…It has previously been shown that some Trl mutations lead to female sterility due to serious defects during oogenesis (Bhat et al ., ; Ogienko et al ., ). By using different combinations of Trl mutations in this study, we have determined that mutant males also exhibit a significant decline in fertility and mature sperm production.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It has previously been shown that some Trl mutations lead to female sterility due to serious defects during oogenesis (Bhat et al ., ; Ogienko et al ., ). By using different combinations of Trl mutations in this study, we have determined that mutant males also exhibit a significant decline in fertility and mature sperm production.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The Trl 362 mutation contains a P‐element insertion and an adjacent deletion that also remove some transcription initiation sites (Figure ). The Trl en82 mutation contains a 1.4 kb P‐element insertion near the first transcription start site (Ogienko et al, ). Normally, there are 2 main Trl transcripts of about 2.5 and 3.0 kb (Figure a,b) in Drosophila ovaries.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Drosophila , in addition to Hox genes, GAF regulates a wide‐range of genes that are important for the formation of various organs and tissues at all stages of ontogenesis. It has been shown that GAF is necessary for embryogenesis, oogenesis, spermatogenesis, and eye and wing development (Bayarmagnai, Nicolay, Islam, Lopez‐Bigas, & Frolov, ; Bhat et al, ; Dos‐Santos et al, ; Ogienko et al, ; Ogienko et al, ; Omelina, Pavlova, Ogienko, & Baricheva, ). GAF is also involved in processes responsible for cellular memory, migration, and programmed cell death (Cavalli & Paro, ; Dorogova, Fedorova, Bolobolova, Ogienko, & Baricheva, ; Dorogova, Khrushcheva, Fedorova, Ogienko, & Baricheva, ; Mishra, Chopra, Srinivasan, & Mishra, ; Ogienko et al, ; Poux, Horard, Sigrist, & Pirrotta, ).…”
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“…However, we have shown that blocking of RCs by the NC nuclei appeared only in 30.6% ( n = 36, P < 0.001) of cpb mutant egg chambers at stages 10B‐11 and only one canal (rarely 2) of 15 was typically blocked. In singed , chickadee , quail and Trithorax‐like mutants disturbance of cytoplasmic AFs formation is considered the main reason for the ‘dumpless’ phenotype (Cooley et al, ; Cant et al, ; Mahajan‐Miklos and Cooley, ; Ogienko et al, ). In most old egg chambers of these mutants, the nuclei of the four NCs directly attach to the oocyte, forming a cluster, while individual nuclei often appear to stretch partially into the oocyte, blocking the RCs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%