12A6-12A10;20
1Lt - 1B | 13A2 - 12A10 | 20 - 1Rt
12A6-12A10;20
12A6-12A10;13A2-13A5
g na << bk1
The lethality of the Df(1)LCD chromosome is not complemented by Dp(1;f)LJ9.
Dp(1;f)LJ9/FM7 males variegate for g (Schalet) Dp(1;f)LJ9/In(1)dl-49, y m2 g4 males variegates for g (Schalet) Dp(1;f)LJ9/C(1;Y)2, In(1)EN, Df(1)gl, y, g, f, B males viable (Schalet) Dp(1;f)LJ9/C(1;Y)2, In(1)EN, Df(1)gl, y, g, f, B males fertile (Schalet)
Two copies of Dp(1;f)LJ9 can be lethal due to an included male diplo-lethal region.
g[+], ty[+] and na[+] expression is imprinted in response to the sex of the parent. For example, eyes of flies heterozygous for g53d/Dp(1;f)LJ9 depend on parental derivation of Dp(1;f)LJ9 chromosome. Eyes show variegation if Dp(1;f)LJ9 derived from male parent, and not if Dp(1;f)LJ9 derived from female parent. These variegating phenotypes persist for one generation only, i.e. is reset by passage through the germ line. The imprint is a response to the physiological sex of the parent, and does not depend on the particular allele of g opposite Dp(1;f)LJ9. Factors that affect position effect variegation influence the somatic expression but not the establishment of the imprinting.
deletion of most of the euchromatin
All limits from polytene analysis (FBrf0040961)