Science. 1983 Jul 1;221(4605):23-9. doi: 10.1126/science.221.4605.23.
The bithorax complex in Drosophila melanogaster is a cluster of homeotic genes that specify developmental pathways for many of the body segments of the fly. The DNA of the bithorax complex has been isolated, and a region of 195,000 base pairs that covers the left half of the complex is described here. The lesions associated with many of the bithorax complex mutants have been identified, and most are due to DNA rearrangements. Most of the spontaneous mutants have insertions of a particular mobile element named "gypsy." This element affects the functions of sequences removed from the site of insertion. Mutant lesions for a given phenotypic class are distributed over large DNA distances of up to 73,000 base pairs.
果蝇的双胸复合体是一组同源异形基因,它们决定了果蝇许多体节的发育途径。该复合体的 DNA 已经被分离出来,本文描述了一个覆盖复合体左半部分的 195000 个碱基对的区域。与许多双胸复合体突变体相关的病变已经被确定,大多数是由于 DNA 重排。大多数自发突变体都有一个名为“gypsy”的特定移动元件的插入。该元件影响从插入部位去除的序列的功能。给定表型类别的突变体病变分布在长达 73000 个碱基对的大 DNA 距离上。