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A new specific gene for wasp cellular immune resistance in Drosophila

✍ Scribed by BENASSI,; FREY; CARTON*


Book ID
104462737
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
77 KB
Volume
80
Category
Article
ISSN
0018-067X

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✦ Synopsis


Larvae of Drosophila melanogaster produce a haemocytic reaction against eggs of the parasitoid, Asobara tabida, which leads to the formation of a multicellular capsule surrounding the foreign object. The same phenomenon was observed with the parasitoid, Leptopilina boulardi. Concerning the resistance of D. melanogaster to L. boulardi, a single major segregating locus with the resistant allele dominant to the susceptible one was found. The host strain susceptible to this parasitoid species was found to be highly immune reactive against the eggs of A. tabida. The inheritance of the capacity to encapsulate A. tabida was analysed by comparing reciprocal crosses made using inbred resistant and susceptible parental strains. We conclude that differences in the encapsulation capacity are inherited autosomally, with the reactive phenotype showing complete dominance over the non-reactive one. These data suggest the existence of two independent gene systems, each being concerned with the recognition of one species only.


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