Dosage requirements for runt in the segmentation of Drosophila embryos. Author J Gergen, E Wieschaus Publication Year 1986 Type Journal Article Abstract The runt gene is required in a Drosophila embryo for normal segmentation. We investigate this requirement by analyzing runt mutations of varying strength and by manipulating wild-type gene dosage. Elimination of runt causes periodic deletions in the segmentation pattern which are spaced at two segment intervals along the antero-posterior axis. The pattern deletions produced by partial loss of function mutations and by halving the normal wild-type gene dosage reveal a gradation in the requirement for runt, with the centers of the affected regions being most sensitive to deletion. Significantly, increased runt+ dosage causes an anti-runt phenotype consisting of periodic pattern deletions that are out of phase with those caused by runt mutations. Keywords Animals, Mutation, Embryo, Nonmammalian, Female, Male, Genes, Larva, Drosophila melanogaster, Phenotype, Embryonic and Fetal Development, Alleles, Epistasis, Genetic Journal Cell Volume 45 Issue 2 Pages 289-99 Date Published 04/1986 Alternate Journal Cell Google ScholarBibTeXEndNote X3 XML