We present the first molecular marker linkage map for Musca domestica containing 35 microsatellite plus six visible markers. We report the development of 33 new microsatellite markers of which 19 are included in the linkage map. Two hundred and thirty-six F2 individuals were genotyped from three crosses yielding a linkage map consisting of five linkage groups that represent the five autosomes of the housefly. The map covers a total of 229.6 cM with an average marker spacing of 4.4 cM spanning approximately 80.2% of the genome. We found up to 29% recombination in male houseflies in contrast to most previous studies. The linkage map will add to genetic studies of the housefly.</p
We describe the first 134 polymorphic microsatellites loci developed for the fly Drosophila mediopun...
The Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (Say), is an important insect pest of wheat, Triticum spp. Inc...
SUMMARYHouseflies collected from eight pig-breeding farms were used to investigate the nature of sex...
We present the first molecular marker linkage map for Musca domestica containing 35 microsatellite p...
We present the first molecular marker linkage map for Musca domestica containing 35 microsatellite p...
We present the first molecular marker linkage map for Musca domestica containing 35 microsatellite p...
Geslachtelijke voortplanting is een zeer belangrijk aspect van het leven. Hoewel organismen die zich...
Across species, animals have diverse sex determination pathways, each consisting of a hierarchical c...
SUMMARYIn the housefly, mosaics appear spontaneously but rarely. Sexual mosaics or gynandromorphs al...
Geslachtelijke voortplanting is een zeer belangrijk aspect van het leven. Hoewel organismen die zich...
Sex-determination mechanisms evolve rapidly and vary between species. Occasionally, polymorphic syst...
Sex determination pathways evolve rapidly, usually because of turnover of master regulatory genes at...
Across species, animals have diverse sex determination pathways, each consisting of a hierarchical c...
Sex determination (SD) evolves fast, often due to changes in master regulatory SD genes. SD genes ar...
Biotechnology is integral to the application of robust, high through-put detection of species-specif...
We describe the first 134 polymorphic microsatellites loci developed for the fly Drosophila mediopun...
The Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (Say), is an important insect pest of wheat, Triticum spp. Inc...
SUMMARYHouseflies collected from eight pig-breeding farms were used to investigate the nature of sex...
We present the first molecular marker linkage map for Musca domestica containing 35 microsatellite p...
We present the first molecular marker linkage map for Musca domestica containing 35 microsatellite p...
We present the first molecular marker linkage map for Musca domestica containing 35 microsatellite p...
Geslachtelijke voortplanting is een zeer belangrijk aspect van het leven. Hoewel organismen die zich...
Across species, animals have diverse sex determination pathways, each consisting of a hierarchical c...
SUMMARYIn the housefly, mosaics appear spontaneously but rarely. Sexual mosaics or gynandromorphs al...
Geslachtelijke voortplanting is een zeer belangrijk aspect van het leven. Hoewel organismen die zich...
Sex-determination mechanisms evolve rapidly and vary between species. Occasionally, polymorphic syst...
Sex determination pathways evolve rapidly, usually because of turnover of master regulatory genes at...
Across species, animals have diverse sex determination pathways, each consisting of a hierarchical c...
Sex determination (SD) evolves fast, often due to changes in master regulatory SD genes. SD genes ar...
Biotechnology is integral to the application of robust, high through-put detection of species-specif...
We describe the first 134 polymorphic microsatellites loci developed for the fly Drosophila mediopun...
The Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (Say), is an important insect pest of wheat, Triticum spp. Inc...
SUMMARYHouseflies collected from eight pig-breeding farms were used to investigate the nature of sex...