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Hybrid dysgenesis in Drosophila melanogaster: synthesis of RP strains by chromosomal contamination
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 April 2009
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Several strains have been synthesized which have reactive (R) properties in the I–R system of hybrid dysgenesis and which are also classified as active P strains in the P–M system. The synthesis of this previously unknown combination of types was accomplished by employing a mating scheme which allowed transposition (chromosomal contamination) of P, but not I, factors from IP to RM chromosomes in dysgenic F1 males. The successful synthesis of RP strains provides strong evidence that the apparent absence of this combination in natural and laboratory populations of melanogaster is not due to a biological incompatibility between these two types.
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