Abstract

We describe the identification of linotte, a new autosomal gene in Drosophila involved with learning and memory. The linotte1 mutant was dervied from a PlacW transposon mutagenesis and was screened for three–hour memory deficits after classical conditioning of an olfactory avoidance response. Sensory and motor systems (olfactory acuity and shock reactivity) required for the classical conditioning experiments were normal in mutant linotte1 files-indicating that the mutation disrupts learning/memory specifically. A chromosomal deficiency of the 37D region, where the linotte1P insert was localized in situ, failed to complement linotte1's memory defect, and files from two lines homozygous for independent PlacW excisions show normal memory-indicating that the P insertion is responsible for the mutant phenotype. Additional behavior–genetic data suggest that linotte gene is non-vital.

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