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English: The two loci were expected to have a recombination rate of 0.14. Male (M) alleles are dominant in Aedes so that males are M/m heterozygotes and females are m/m homozygous recessive. Wild type males +/+; M/m from a population of interest were crossed to a virgin HWE female (we/we; m/m) to produce F1 individuals heterozygous for the white-eye locus and the SDL. Male F1 were we/+; M/m which were backcrossed to virgin HWE females. Subsequent backcross progeny were scored for sex and eye color. Of the four possible phenotypes, white-eye females and wild-type males are parental genotypes, and white-eye males and wild type females are recombinant genotypes.
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Source Image file from Dickson L, Sharakhova M, Timoshevskiy V, Fleming K, Caspary A, Sylla M, Black W (2016). "Reproductive Incompatibility Involving Senegalese Aedes aegypti (L) Is Associated with Chromosome Rearrangements". PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. DOI:10.1371/journal.pntd.0004626. PMID 27105225. PMC: 4841568.
Author Dickson L, Sharakhova M, Timoshevskiy V, Fleming K, Caspary A, Sylla M, Black W
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current12:58, 17 May 2016Thumbnail for version as of 12:58, 17 May 2016700 × 775 (84 KB)Recitation-bot (talk | contribs)Automatic upload of media from: doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0004626