G. Ranganayakulu, THE IN-SITU LOCALIZATION OF ADH TRANSCRIPTS IN DROSOPHILA SPECIES REVEALS EVOLVED REGULATORY DIFFERENCES IN SPATIALLY RESTRICTED EXPRESSION, Genome, 37(6), 1994, pp. 984-991
Spatial and temporal aspects of Adh expression were examined during oo
genesis and embryogenesis of Drosophila melanogaster, D. simulans, and
D. virilis by in situ hybridization. In stage 14 and 15 embryos, diff
erences in zygotic expression of Adh in the primordia of the gastric c
aecae of D. simulans and in the fat body of D. virilis were observed.
These zygotic differences appear to be transient because Adh expressio
n is seen in the gastric caecae of stage 16 embryos of D. simulans and
in the fat body of stage 17 embryos of D. virilis. Analysis of D. mel
anogaster X D, simulans hybrids revealed that the parental difference
for transcriptional activity of Adh in the primordia of the gastric ca
ecae is under dominant control. These results provide the basis for ex
ploring evolved regulatory differences in Adh expression during oogene
sis and embryogenesis of Drosophila, which are until now unexplored. T
he potential of in situ hybridization in analyzing evolved regulatory
differences in gene expression is briefly discussed.