The Effect of W Chromosome Origin on Sex-Chromosome Pairing in ZZWW Tetraploid Females of the Domesticated Silkworm, Bombyx Mori, and the Congenic Wild Silkworm, Bombyx Mandarina

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N. Tanaka
T. Yokoyama
H. Abe
O. Ninagi
T. Oshiki
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[1] Center for Information Biology,Laboratory for DNA Data Analysis
[2] National Instituteof Genetics,undefined
[3] Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology,undefined
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Genetica | 2002年 / 114卷
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chromosome evolution; preferential pairing; sex chromosome; W chromosome;
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To analyze the degree of pairing of the Z and W chromosomes in ZZWW tetraploid female silkworms that have the W chromosomes of the domesticated silkworm, Bombyx mori, and those of the wild silkworm, Bombyx mandarina, we induced two types of ZZWW tetraploid female silkworms (Cr4n, Wr4n) through cold treatment of the eggs. The Wr4n female is congenic to the Cr4n female for W chromosomes; namely, the W chromosomes of the Wr4n female are derived from those of B. mandarina. Each of the sex ratios (♀/♂) in filial triploids from the Cr4n females was shown to be in the range of 3.9–5.3 (4.6 as an average of six cases). On the other hand, each of the sex ratios (♀/♂) in filial triploids from the Wr4n females was shown to be in the range of 6.2–9.0 (6.9 as an average of nine cases). The results of a t-test indicated that the difference in sex ratios in the two groups is highly significant (at the 0.1% level). These results suggest that, in the meiosis of the ZZWW tetraploid female, the frequency of pairing of the W chromosome of B. mandarina and the Z chromosome of B. mori is lower than that of the pairing of the W and Z chromosomes of B. mori. Furthermore, the t-test results are evidence that the W chromosomes have undergone significant evolutional change.
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