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Korean Journal of Zoology
1981 Volume.24 No. 3 p.123 ~ p.131
Ontogenic Expression of Translocated Purple and Vermilion Genes in Drosophila melanogaster
Yim Jeong-Bin

Abstract
The purple $(pr^+)$ gene of Drosophila and its associated enzyme, sepiapterin synthase, were employed in a study of the relationship between ontogenic expression and the location of the gene in the genome, Enzyme assays performed at different developmental stages indicate the $T(Y:2)pr^c5, cn/pr^c4 cn$ flies (files in which $pr^+$ has been translocated and which exhibit variegation) have a reduced amount of enzyme activity as compared with both wild-type and $pr^1$ flies. This reduction in activity was not found in larval stages, which suggests that the inactivation process probably occurs in late larval or early pupal stages. Tryptophan pyrrolase, the enzyme system associated with vermilion $(v^+)$, was also examined for activity in different developmental stages of the fly. Genotype carrying a translocated $v^+$ shows a peak of tryptophan pyrrolase activity in late larval stages, whereas, Oregon-R exhibits the lowest activity at this period.
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