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Daborn, P.J., McKenzie, J.A., Batterham, P. (2000). A genetic analysis of cyromazine resistance in Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae).  J. econ. Ent. 93(3): 911--919.
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FBrf0128440
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Flies resistant to the insect growth regulator cyromazine were selected in the F1 generation from a cyromazine-susceptible strain of Drosophila melanogaster (Meigen) treated with ethyl methanesulfonate. Four resistant strains were isolated by screening with cyromazine at a concentration > LC100 of susceptibles. In each strain, resistance is conferred by a single gene mutation. Cyromazine resistance in two of the mutants (rst(1a)cyr1 and rst(1a)cyr2) localizes to map position 17 of the X chromosome. Evidence is presented that these mutations are alleles of the gene rst(1a)cyr. Cyromazine resistance in another of the mutants (Rst(1b)Cyr) is also X-linked, and localizes to map position 49 of the X chromosome. The location of the gene conferring cyromazine resistance in the other mutant (Rst(2b)Cyr) is map position 66 of chromosome II. This is possibly an allele of a previously characterized cyromazine resistance gene, Rst(2)Cyr. Dosage-mortality analyses demonstrate a low level of cyromazine resistance is conferred in all strains.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    J. econ. Ent.
    Title
    Journal of Economic Entomology
    Publication Year
    1908-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0022-0493
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    Alleles (4)
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