Transposition of the Responder Element (Rsp) of the Segregation Distorter System (Sd) to the X Chromosome in Drosophila Melanogaster |
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Authors: | E. S. Walker T. W. Lyttle J. C. Lucchesi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 27514. |
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Abstract: | In order to test whether the meiotic drive system Segregation distorter (SD) can operate on the X chromosome to exclude it from functional sperm, we have transposed the Responder locus (Rsp) to this element. This was accomplished by inducing detachments of a compound-X chromosome in females carrying a Y chromosome bearing a Rsps allele. Six Responder-sensitive-bearing X chromosomes, with kappa values ranging from 0.90 to 1.00, were established as permanent lines. Two of these have been characterized more extensively with respect to various parameters affecting meiotic drive. SD males with a Responder-sensitive X chromosome produce almost exclusively male embryos, while those with a Rsp-Y chromosome produce almost exclusively female embryos. This provides a genetic system of great potential utility for the study of early sex-specific differentiation events as it allows the collection of large numbers of embryos of a given sex. |
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