An Atlas of Drosophila Genes: Sequences and Molecular Features

Gustavo Maroni

An Atlas of Drosophila Genes: Sequences and Molecular Features - New York Oxford University Press 1993 - x, 415 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

Machine derived contents note: Part I -- 1. The achaete-scute Complex: ac, sc, ase -- 2. The Actin Genes: Act5C, Act42A, Act57B, Act79B, Act87E, Act88F -- 3. Alcohol dehydrogenase: Adh, Adh-dup -- 4. The -Amylase Genes: AmyA, AmyB -- 5. The Andropin and Cecropins Gene Cluster: Anp, CecA1, CecA2, CecB, CecC -- 6. bicoid: bcd -- 7. Blastoderm specific gene at 25D: Bsg25D -- 8. Chorion Protein Genes: Cp36, Cp38, Cp15, Cp16, Cp18, Cp19 -- 9. Cuticle Protein Genes: Lcp1, Lcp2, Lcp3, Lcp4, Pcp, Edg78E, Edg84A, Edg91A -- 10. The Cytochrome c Gene Cluster: Cytc1, Cytc2 -- 11. The Dopa decarboxylase Cluster: Dcd, 1(2)amd, Cs, DoxA2 -- 12. Elongation Factor Genes: Efl 1, Efl 2 -- 13. even-skipped: eve -- 14. fushi-tarazu: ftz -- 15. hairy: h -- 16. hunchback: hb -- 17. The Heat-Shock Gene Cluster at 67B: Hsp22, Hsp23, Hsp26, Hsp27, HspG1, HspG2, HspG3 -- 18. The Hsp70 Gene Family: Hsp70A7d, Hsp70A7p, Hsp70C1d1, Hsp70C1d2, Hsp70C1p -- 19. janus: janA, janB -- 20. knirps and Related Genes: kni, knrl, egon -- 21. Kruppel: Kr -- 22. The Metallothionein Genes: Mtn, Mto -- 23. ovarian tumor: otu -- 24. 6-Phosphogluconate Dehydrogenase Gene: Pgd -- 25. paired: prd -- 26. Ribosomal protein 49: Rp49 -- 27. Salivary gland Secretion Protein Genes: Sgs3, Sgs5, sgs7, sgs8 -- 28. The Serendipity Gene Cluster: Sry, Sry, Sry -- 29. Ultrabithorax: Ubx -- 30. vermilion: v -- 31. Vitelline Membrane Protein Genes: Vm26Aa, Vm26Ab, Vm32E, Vm34C, Fcp3C -- 32. yellow: y -- 33. The Yolk Protein Gene Family: Yp1, Yp2, Yp3 -- Part Ii -- 34. Size Variations Among the Elements that Constitute the Genes of Drosophila, G. Maroni -- 35. Messenger RNA Splicing Signals in Drosophila Genes, S.M. Mount -- 36. Translation Start Sites and mRNA Leaders, R.R. Cavener and B.A. Cavener -- 37. Codon Usage in Drosophila Genes, P.M. Sharp and A.T. Lloyd.

The common fruitfly, or drosophila, is the most extensively studied of all organisms from the standpoint of genetics and cytology. The aim of this reference is to summarize information about most of the drosophila genes for which the complete nucleotide sequence is known.

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