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Intersexuality resulting from the interaction of sex-specific lethal mutations in Drosophila melanogaster
Authors:T Skripsky  J C Lucchesi
Institution:Department of Zoology and Curriculum in Genetics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 USA
Abstract:Male specific lethals mle, msl-1, and msl-2 interact with female specific mutations at the Sxl locus to bring about intersexuality in double mutant 2X;2A individuals. The frequency and degree to which females are sexually transformed vary among different combinations of alleles. All sexually dimorphic structures as well as the external and internal reproductive organs were found to be affected in some individuals. In general there do not appear to be substantial viability interactions between these mutants; however, under certain marginally permissive genetic and environmental conditions, lethality in double-mutant individuals did seem to be significantly less than expected. The sex-specific genes dealt with in this study were chosen because of their participation in the establishment of the level of X-chromosome function corresponding to the X/A ratio of the karyotype. The unexpected interactions of these genes leading to intersexuality are interpreted as supporting the hypothesis of a close relationship between the genetic control of sex determination and dosage compensation.
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