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. 1996 Oct;144(2):737-45.
doi: 10.1093/genetics/144.2.737.

Identification of the sex-determining region of the Ceratitis capitata Y chromosome by deletion mapping

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Identification of the sex-determining region of the Ceratitis capitata Y chromosome by deletion mapping

U Willhoeft et al. Genetics. 1996 Oct.

Abstract

In the medfly Ceratitis capitata, the Y chromosome is responsible for determining the male sex. We have mapped the region containing the relevant factor through the analysis of Y-autosome translocations using fluorescence in situ hybridization with two different probes. One probe, the clone pY114, contains repetitive, Y-specific DNA sequences from C. capitata, while the second clone, pDh2-H8, consists of ribosomal DNA sequences from Drosophila hydei. Clone pY114 labeled most of the long arm and pDh2-H8 hybridizes to the short arm and the centromeric region of the long arm. In 12 of the analyzed 19 Y-autosome translocation strains, adjacent-1 segregation products survive to the late pupal or even adult stage and can, therefore, be sexed. This was correlated with the length of the Y fragment still present in these aberrant individuals and allowed us to map the male-determining factor to a region of the long arm representing approximately 15% of the entire Y chromosome. No additional factors, affecting for example fertility, were detected outside the male-determining region.

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