02354nam a2200253 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000210006024501140008126000160019530000110021150000580022252016500028065000260193065000220195665000090197865300090198765300230199665300190201965300180203865300270205665300080208365300090209114855162025-05-13 2002 bl uuuu m 00u1 u #d1 aVALICENTE, F. H. aMolecular genetics of chromosome elimination and sex determination in the Hessian fly.h[electronic resource] a2002.c2002 a112 p. aTese (Doutorado) - Purdue University, West Lafayette. aThe Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (Say), is an important insect pest of wheat, Triticum spp. Incorporating major Hessian fly resistance genes into wheat cultivars is the primary method of controlling this pest. However, genetic mutations in the Hessian fly have allowed certain genotypes to make this resistance ineffective. Therefore, greater knowledge of this insect´s genetics is desirable. Two issues are central to this problem: 1) The anomalous mechanism of sex determination in the Hessian fly is poorly understood, and 2) there is an absence of a well characterized genetic map of the Hessian fly genome. My research addressed both problems. Sex determination in the Hessian fly was investigated using both bulked segregant analysis and individual females in a relatively large (N=92) mapping population. The investigation discovered molecular genetic markers that are tightly linked to each other and an autosomal maternal effect gene (Chromosome maitenance, Cm) that appears to control x chromosome elimination among the offspring of individual females. During the course of this investigation, I found that a previously developed AFLP- based genetic map was useful. The improve its utility further, I used fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) to test its precision. The physical positions of selected markers on the map were located on the salivary gland polytene chromosomes of the Hessian fly. This work firmly established chromosome-linkage group correlations in the Hessian fly, and identified problems in the map. In the process, molecular markers that can be used to identify each Hessian fly chromosome were developed. ain situ hybridization amolecular cloning aSexo aAFLP aClonagem molecular aDeterminação aDetermination aHibridização in situ aSex aSSCP