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. 1976 Jun;14(5-6):481-93.
doi: 10.1007/BF00486128.

Esterases in the mosquito Culex pipiens pipiens L: formal genetics and polymorphism of adult esterases

Esterases in the mosquito Culex pipiens pipiens L: formal genetics and polymorphism of adult esterases

E De Stordeur. Biochem Genet. 1976 Jun.

Abstract

The genetics of two esterase loci active in autogenous adults of the mosquito Culex pipiens pipiens L. has been studied by means of starch gel electrophoresis. Three alleles at the Est-1 locus and eight at the Est-2 locus are described. Both loci have a null allele. Active alleles are codominant and there is no hybrid enzyme in heterozygotes. The Est-1 locus codes esterases preferentially hydrolyzing alpha-naphthylacetate and the Est-2 locus esterases preferentially hydrolyzing beta-naphthylacetate. Strains homozygous for both loci were selected. Linkage studies of the two loci have shown that they are not sex linked but are linked to each other, the crossover frequency being 8.6%. The polymorphism of two laboratory and two natural populations is described for both loci. Phenotypic distributions are in good agreement with Hardy-Weinberg expectations.

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