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STUDIES ON THE SEX-SPECIFIC LETHALS OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER. V. SEX TRANSFORMATION CAUSED BY INTERACTIONS BETWEEN A FEMALE-SPECIFIC LETHAL, Sxlf#1, AND THE MALE-SPECIFIC LETHALS mle(3)132, msl-227, AND mle
T. Uenoyama 1, A. Fukunaga 1, and K. Ioshi 1
1 Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kobe University, Nada, Kobe 657, Japan
Interactions between a female-specific lethal mutant, Sxlf#1, and each of three male-specific lethal mutants, mle(3)132, msl-227 and mle, of Drosophila melanogaster were observed to produce morphological changes in various sexually dimorphic external characters. Chromosomal females heterozygous for Sxlf#1 and homozygous for any one of the male-specific lethals (and to a lesser degree heterozygous for male-specific lethals) sometimes had sex combs, male-type tergites, male-type sternites, male-type anal plates or male-type external genitalia. Penetrance was not high and expression was often incomplete; single individuals never had all the sexually dimorphic structures transformed. When mothers were homozygous for male-specific lethals, higher proportions of female progeny were affected than when mothers were heterozygous, suggesting a maternal effect.
Submitted on December 29, 1981Accepted on July 9, 1982
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