1990
DOI: 10.1002/arch.940150202
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Sex‐linked control of sex pheromone behavioral responses in European corn‐borer moths (Ostrinia nubilalis) confirmed with TPI marker gene

Abstract: In two races of European corn-borer moths (ECB), the E-race females emit and males respond to 99:l sex pheromone blend of (€)/(a-11-tetradecenyl acetates, whereas the Z-race females and males produce and respond to the opposite 3:97 pheromone blend of (€)/(a-11-tetradecenyl acetates, respectively. We previously have shown that female production of the final blend ratio i s under control of a major autosomal locus but that the sequence of male upwind flight responses to the blend i s controlled by a sex-linked … Show more

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“…) and sites and also from evidence from flight tunnel data. Studies , Glover et al 1990 of E and Z males tested with the Z pheromone, the E pheromone, and three intermediate ratios (35: 65, 50:50, and 65:35 E to Zl1-14: OAc) in a flight tunnel described by Glover et al (1987), indicate that E borers are much more likely to respond fully to off-blends than are Z borers. Fig.…”
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“…) and sites and also from evidence from flight tunnel data. Studies , Glover et al 1990 of E and Z males tested with the Z pheromone, the E pheromone, and three intermediate ratios (35: 65, 50:50, and 65:35 E to Zl1-14: OAc) in a flight tunnel described by Glover et al (1987), indicate that E borers are much more likely to respond fully to off-blends than are Z borers. Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig. 2, taken from Glover et al (1990), shows that UZ males are highly canalized in their behavioral response. When 30 naive males were flown to each blend, only two insects (one at 50% and one at 65%) responded fully to blends other than the natural Z blend.…”
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“…Identification of compounds has been based on sensitive bioassays and many chemical structures have been determined (Roelofs, 1995). Receptivity of male moths to particular blends of pheromonal compounds has been traced to one or more sex-linked genetic loci (Roelofs et al, 1987;Glover et al, 1990). In Drosophila, sex pheromone signaling is short-range (less than a few centimeters).…”
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confidence: 99%