Badge R M, Brookfield J F
Department of Genetics, University of Nottingham, Queen's Medical Centre, UK.
Genet Res. 1998 Feb;71(1):21-30. doi: 10.1017/s0016672397003066.
We have discovered, in an inbred line (Loua) of Drosophila melanogaster from Zaire, a third chromosome showing unusual P element repression. Repression of P element transposition by this chromosome, named Loua3, is dominant zygotic and has three unusual properties. Firstly, its repression of the gonadal dysgenesis caused by a strong P haplotype is strongly temperature-dependent, being most evident at higher rearing temperatures. Secondly, subdivision of Loua3 by recombination abolishes repression: the effect is apparently a function of the intact chromosome. Finally, Loua3 also diminishes somatic lethality when chromosomes carrying many 'ammunition' elements (Birmingham2) are exposed to the constitutive transposase source delta 2-3(99B). The chromosome has 17 P elements, none full-length, located in at least 12 dispersed positions.