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Novel RNA sequences associated with late male killing in Homona magnanima
Authors:Nakanishi Kazuko  Hoshino Mayu  Nakai Madoka  Kunimi Yasuhisa
Affiliation:Department of Biointeraction and Bioregulation, Graduate School of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Saiwai, Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan. nakanish@cc.tuat.ac.jp
Abstract:
Maternally inherited female-biased sex ratios have been documented in many invertebrate species. One cause of such biased sex ratios is male killing, i.e. only males die. In most species, male killing occurs during embryonic stages (early male killing) and is associated with cytoplasmic bacteria, including Wolbachia, Spiroplasma, Rickettsia, Flavobacteria and gamma proteobacteria. However, the oriental tea tortrix, Homona magnanima, is one of the few species in which male death occurs in the larval or pupal stage, and is thus an example of late male killing. We partially purified the agent causing late male killing in H. magnanima and showed that it consists of two RNA sequences. This represents an entirely novel agent causing late male killing.
Keywords:female-biased sex ratio   late male killing   Homona magnanima   RNA sequences
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