SUMMARYIn the housefly, mosaics appear spontaneously but rarely. Sexual mosaics or gynandromorphs also appear in strains in which sex determination is based on autosomal sex factors. Rare cases of recombination in the male have been reported by some authors. In field and laboratory populations, mitotic plates with figures indicating exchange of chromatid segments are regularly observed in tissues of individuals of both sexes and at all stages of development. All these anomalies are interpreted as outward manifestation of the same phenomenon: mitotic recombination. The cytological basis of mitotic recombination, its relative frequency, its influence on linkage and genetic variability are discussed
Sex determination, the developmental process by which organismal sex is established, evolves fast, o...
As in the cases of many other insects,for example,silk worm or fruit fly,gynandromorphs appear at ti...
Meiotic crossovers are distributed nonrandomly across the genome. Classic studies in Drosophila sugg...
Egg blnuclearlty has been suggested to account for the origin o @ a few rare mosaics in Drosophila a...
Mitotic recombination (MR) chromosomes are geographically widespread and occur in high frequency in ...
Abstract: Experimental cages started with a mixture of flies at three different ratios (1:9, 5:5, 9:...
Scope of Study: Gynandromorphs are individuals in which the distinction between male and female is s...
We present the first molecular marker linkage map for Musca domestica containing 35 microsatellite p...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State UniversityIt is shown tha...
Multiple sex-determining factors have been found in natural populations of the housefly, Musca domes...
ABSTRACT: The analysis of the cosegregatlon of recomblnant and sex chromosomes in D. melanogaster by...
Sex determination (SD) evolves fast, often due to changes in master regulatory SD genes. SD genes ar...
Sex-determination mechanisms evolve rapidly and vary between species. Occasionally, polymorphic syst...
Chromosome behavior during spermatogenesis is considered in several species of Drosophila. The mater...
With few exceptions, spontaneous crossing over does not normally occur in male Drosophila. Drosophil...
Sex determination, the developmental process by which organismal sex is established, evolves fast, o...
As in the cases of many other insects,for example,silk worm or fruit fly,gynandromorphs appear at ti...
Meiotic crossovers are distributed nonrandomly across the genome. Classic studies in Drosophila sugg...
Egg blnuclearlty has been suggested to account for the origin o @ a few rare mosaics in Drosophila a...
Mitotic recombination (MR) chromosomes are geographically widespread and occur in high frequency in ...
Abstract: Experimental cages started with a mixture of flies at three different ratios (1:9, 5:5, 9:...
Scope of Study: Gynandromorphs are individuals in which the distinction between male and female is s...
We present the first molecular marker linkage map for Musca domestica containing 35 microsatellite p...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State UniversityIt is shown tha...
Multiple sex-determining factors have been found in natural populations of the housefly, Musca domes...
ABSTRACT: The analysis of the cosegregatlon of recomblnant and sex chromosomes in D. melanogaster by...
Sex determination (SD) evolves fast, often due to changes in master regulatory SD genes. SD genes ar...
Sex-determination mechanisms evolve rapidly and vary between species. Occasionally, polymorphic syst...
Chromosome behavior during spermatogenesis is considered in several species of Drosophila. The mater...
With few exceptions, spontaneous crossing over does not normally occur in male Drosophila. Drosophil...
Sex determination, the developmental process by which organismal sex is established, evolves fast, o...
As in the cases of many other insects,for example,silk worm or fruit fly,gynandromorphs appear at ti...
Meiotic crossovers are distributed nonrandomly across the genome. Classic studies in Drosophila sugg...