Abstract

The normal white (<i>w</i><sup>+</sup>) gene in <i>Drosophila</i> is required for production of red pigment in the eyes. In some mutants in which the <i>w</i><sup>+</sup> gene has been moved to a region near the centrosomal heterochromatin due to an inversion in the X chromosome, the eyes are mottled with red and white patches; the <i>w</i><sup>+</sup> gene in the white cells has

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