Interactions of Differentiated Primary Sex Factors in CHIRONOMUS TENTANS
AUTOR(ES)
Thompson, Peter E.
RESUMO
Different populations of Chironomus tentans, possibly representing geographically isolated races, have two differentiated genic mechanisms of sex determination involving either a dominant male-determining factor in the left arm of chromosome 1 or a dominant female-determining factor at the right tip of chromosome 1. In crosses between these populations, the male-determining factor is epistatic to the female-determining factor. No evidence of intersexuality has been found in such crosses.
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