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The Journal of Heredity 1984:75(5):392-396
© 1984 The American Genetic Association 75:392-396


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Segregation and linkage of allozymes of the walnut husk fly

Stewart H. Berlocher

The author is associate professor in Department of Entomology, 505 S. Goodwin, University of Illinois Urbaba, IL 61801

Abstract

The genetics of electrophoretic variants (allozymes) of 11 enzymes of the walnut husk fly, Rhagoletis completa, has been investigated by single-pair crosses. With few exceptions, allozymes segregated as simple Mendellan genes. However, three enzyme genes display an unusual form of sex linkage. Four linkage groups have been established.


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