Spontaneous recombination in males of Drosophila simulans
Authors: R C, Woodruff; J, Bortolozzi;
doi: 10.1038/hdy.1976.90
pmid: 1068114
Spontaneous recombination in males of Drosophila simulans
Abstract
Spontaneous recombination in males of Drosophila simulans is reported for the first time. Both second-chromosome and third-chromosome male recombination was observed in lines that had been captured from natural populations.
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- University of Cambridge United Kingdom
Keywords
Male, Recombination, Genetic, Sex Factors, Animals, Drosophila, Chromosomes
Male, Recombination, Genetic, Sex Factors, Animals, Drosophila, Chromosomes
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