1994
DOI: 10.1139/g94-055
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Cytogenetic variation in natural populations of the Old World screwworm fly Chrysomya bezziana (Diptera: Calliphoridae)

Abstract: The existence of sibling species in the Old World screwworm fly Chrysomya bezziana would raise serious problems in eradicating this pest if it entered Australia. Cytogenetic variation in C. bezziana was investigated by analyzing pupal trichogen polytene chromosomes. Natural populations of C. bezziana spanning its range from southern Africa to Papua New Guinea were examined as well as hybrids between a New Guinea laboratory strain and natural populations. No evidence of sibling species was found. All population… Show more

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“…Studies were conducted to determine the genetic variation of C. bezziana samples from as many localities as possible within its geographic range (Hall et al 2001), using a range of techniques including allozyme studies (Strong and Mahon 1991), some hybridization tests (J. P. Spradbery, unpublished data), cytogenetic studies (Bedo et al 1994), and biochemical profiles of the exoskeleton chitin analysed by gas chromatography (Brown et al 1998). …”
Section: Australian Preparedness Planning For Potential Outbreaksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies were conducted to determine the genetic variation of C. bezziana samples from as many localities as possible within its geographic range (Hall et al 2001), using a range of techniques including allozyme studies (Strong and Mahon 1991), some hybridization tests (J. P. Spradbery, unpublished data), cytogenetic studies (Bedo et al 1994), and biochemical profiles of the exoskeleton chitin analysed by gas chromatography (Brown et al 1998). …”
Section: Australian Preparedness Planning For Potential Outbreaksmentioning
confidence: 99%