Abstract
A small reciprocal translocation T(1;2)1 involving chromosomes 1 and 2 and a paracentric inversion In(1)3 on m chromosome (1) of A. aegypti interact to give peculiar but consistent crossover values. The system is termed COSES and is associated with partial sterility. In females it suppresses crossing over tremendously to the right of bz and enhances crossing over to its left. In the males it enhances crossing over to the right of m (only 3 crossover units away from bz) hut the region to its left remains unaffected. COSES also displays interchromosomal effects by enhancing crossing over in linkage group III. Cytological and genetic evidence for the presence of translocation and inversion are presented. All three pairs of chromosomes are correlated to the three linkage groups.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics
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9 articles.
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