47 Linltage data 48 Detection of linkage in Group V 48 Branched and fused 48 Branched and approximated 48 Fused and interrupted 48 Interrupted and approximated 48 Branched and ruffled 48 Cross-over values 48 Fused and interrupted 48 Fused and branched 49 Fused and approximated ... 49 Interrupted and branched .49 Interrupted and approximated 49 Branched and ruffled 50 Discussion 50 VII.Linkage Grodp VI 51 Bent 51 Linkage tests with bent 52 Net S2 VIII.Additional Characters 54 Extra 54 Spine 54 Capsule 54 Minus 55 IX.Comparison of mutant characters in D. virilis with those in other species of Drosophila 56 Page IX.Comparison of mutant characters -Continued.Comparison of se.\-linked characters Forked and singed series v^-In D. melanogaster In D, virilis In D. willistoni In D. obscura In D. simulans In D. funebris Relationships Comparison mth sex-linked characters in D. melanogaster Comparison with sex-linked characters in D. simulans ... 64 Comparison with sex-hnked characters in D. willistoni . .64 Comparison with sex-linked characters in Z>. obscura... ■ 65 Comparison with sex-linked characters in D. funebris .... 66 Comparison of autosomal characters ■ 66 X.N^he case of vermilion, and the possibihty of a rearrangement of genes 69 XI.Comparison of X-chromosome maps J_\ XII.Coincidence '>^ XIII.Chromosomes and linkage groups compared 77 XIV.Tabulation of Unkage experiments 79 Group I "9 Group II 90 Group III Group IV Group V XV.Literature cited ' Exclusive of two or three species which have only been studied slightly.' For a diacussion of this feature see Metz, 1916a.PLATE 1 3S3!M>, '
Journal Article CHROMOSOMES OF DROSOPHILA: Chromosome Relationships and Genetic Behavior in the Genus Drosophila: I. A Comparison of the Chromosomes of Different Species of Drosophila Get access CHARLES W. METZ, CHARLES W. METZ Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Genetics Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar MILDRED S. MOSES MILDRED S. MOSES Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Genetics Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Journal of Heredity, Volume 14, Issue 5, August 1923, Pages 195–204, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a102315 Published: 01 August 1923
47 Linltage data 48 Detection of linkage in Group V 48 Branched and fused 48 Branched and approximated 48 Fused and interrupted 48 Interrupted and approximated 48 Branched and ruffled 48 Cross-over values 48 Fused and interrupted 48 Fused and branched 49 Fused and approximated ... 49 Interrupted and branched .49 Interrupted and approximated 49 Branched and ruffled 50 Discussion 50 VII.Linkage Grodp VI 51 Bent 51 Linkage tests with bent 52 Net S2 VIII.Additional Characters 54 Extra 54 Spine 54 Capsule 54 Minus 55 IX.Comparison of mutant characters in D. virilis with those in other species of Drosophila 56 Page IX.Comparison of mutant characters -Continued.Comparison of se.\-linked characters Forked and singed series v^-In D. melanogaster In D, virilis In D. willistoni In D. obscura In D. simulans In D. funebris Relationships Comparison mth sex-linked characters in D. melanogaster Comparison with sex-linked characters in D. simulans ... 64 Comparison with sex-hnked characters in D. willistoni . .64 Comparison with sex-linked characters in Z>. obscura... ■ 65 Comparison with sex-linked characters in D. funebris .... 66 Comparison of autosomal characters ■ 66 X.N^he case of vermilion, and the possibihty of a rearrangement of genes 69 XI.Comparison of X-chromosome maps J_\ XII.Coincidence '>^ XIII.Chromosomes and linkage groups compared 77 XIV.Tabulation of Unkage experiments 79 Group I "9 Group II 90 Group III Group IV Group V XV.Literature cited ' Exclusive of two or three species which have only been studied slightly.' For a diacussion of this feature see Metz, 1916a.PLATE 1 3S3!M>, '