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Science 27 March 1981:
Vol. 211. no. 4489, pp. 1435 - 1437
DOI: 10.1126/science.7466401

Articles

Science, Vol 211, Issue 4489, 1435-1437
Copyright © 1981 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Non-Mendelian inheritance of mosquito susceptibility to infection with Brugia malayi and Brugia pahangi

M Trpis, RE Duhrkopf, and KL Parker

The mode of inheritance of susceptibility or refractoriness of insect vectors to medically important pathogens such as those causing malaria or filariasis is usually believed to follow normal Mendelian laws and to involve a single pair of alleles. In this report, experiments are described that demonstrate another mode of inheritance of mosquito susceptibility to filarial parasites. Crosses were made between susceptibile and refractory species of the Aedes Scutellaris complex, and the hybrid and backcross progeny were tested for susceptibility to infection by Brugia malayi and Brugia pahangi. The data indicate that inheritance follows a non-Mendelian pattern indicative of extrachromosomal factors inherited through the maternal parent.





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