1995
DOI: 10.1139/g95-145
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Genetic and cytological mapping of a "Y–2" translocation in the Mediterranean fruit flyCeratitis capitata

Abstract: In this paper we analyze genetically and cytologically a Y-chromosome 2 translocation with several markers, some of which are potentially useful for large scale sex separation. The breakpoint of this Y-2 translocation is located at region 6B on the trichogene polytene chromosome map. It is found that, in strains carrying this TY-2, only 40% of the fertilized eggs survived to the adult stage, 26% of them dying as embryos, 27% as larvae, and 7% as pupae. Early lethality is explained by the nonviability of adjace… Show more

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“…In this case, the males are heterozygous (wild type) and the females are homozygous (mutant) for the marker. For the construction of such GSSs, several selectable markers (visible mutations) were evaluated, such as the dark pupae (dp), niger (nig), or the slow development (sw) mutation that could be used for the self-separation of male and female pupae (R€ ossler, 1979b;Cladera & Delprat, 1995;Cladera et al, 2002;Delprat et al, 2002). However, none of them was used in SIT applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the males are heterozygous (wild type) and the females are homozygous (mutant) for the marker. For the construction of such GSSs, several selectable markers (visible mutations) were evaluated, such as the dark pupae (dp), niger (nig), or the slow development (sw) mutation that could be used for the self-separation of male and female pupae (R€ ossler, 1979b;Cladera & Delprat, 1995;Cladera et al, 2002;Delprat et al, 2002). However, none of them was used in SIT applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%