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The Journal of Heredity 1979:70(5):291-296
© 1979 The American Genetic Association 70:291-296


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Genetics of Aedes aegypti

Updating the linkage map

LEONARD E. MUNSTERMANN, and GEORGE B. CRAIG

The authors are, respectively, postdoctoral research associate, and director of the Vector Biology laboratory, Department of Biology, University of Notre Dame Notre Dame IN 46556

Abstract

A new linkage map for Aedes aegypti was constructed with a total of 60 markers. Thirty-two have been added to the previously published 12-year-old map. Brief descriptions are provided for five morphological and nine enzyme markers not previously published. The markers span a total map distance of 156 units: linkage group I—17 loci (22 markers) spanning 44 units; linkage group II—20 loci (21 markers) spanning 80 units; linkage group III—17 loci spanning 32 units.


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