| Literature DB >> 562815 |
S K Subbarao, B S Krishnamurthy, C F Curtis, T Adak, R K Chandrahas.
Abstract
Maternally inherited variants, which arose within a laboratory colony of Culex pipiens fatigans, have been studied by rearing cultures from single egg rafts. Segregation, i.e, variation of cytoplasmic incompatibility properties between the male progeny of individual females, was demonstrated. Also, from the daughters of individual females, sub-lines were derived within which all the males showed the same incompatibility or compatibility properties. Among the descendants of tetracycline-treated individuals were lines which superficially simulated these phenomena, but theses lines ultimately reverted to the cytoplasmic compatibility type of the strain which was submitted to the treatment. The types of variation s in cytoplasmic incompatibility properties that have been studied are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 562815 PMCID: PMC1213748
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genetics ISSN: 0016-6731 Impact factor: 4.562