HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Corey L. Campbell from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Alternative patterns of sex chromosome differentiation in Aedes aegypti (L), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The approach is not subject to ascertainment bias, as occurs when a small number of SNPs from the entire genome are analyzed .
SUMMARY
Ae. aegypti has a dominant male-determining sex locus (M) on chromosome 1, for which males are heterozygous (Mm). This locus is primarily responsible for sex determination, however male and female chromosomes are also cytologically distinct. The male-determining factor (M . . .
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