“…Phenotypic traits controlled by loci on the Z chromosome in the domesticated silkworm, Bombyx mori, include cuticle density (loci os, sex-linked translucent, and od, distinct translucent), body shape (e, elongated), molting (nm-s, non-molting-s), larval maturity (lm, late maturity) and body color (sch, sexlinked chocolate) (Fujii et al 2008). Genetic linkage maps of the B. mori Z chromosome (Nagaraja et al 2005) have proven valuable in isolating the positions of sch ) and shaker (shkr), which are linked to economically important male silking traits (Zhu et al 2001), and behavioral traits, respectively (Duan et al 2010). Among other species of Lepidoptera, the Z chromosome encodes the period (per) gene that governs clock and circadian periodicity in the silkmoth, Antheraea pernyi (Gotter et al 1999), hybrid sterility factors in the Postman butterfly, Heliconius melpomene (Jiggins et al 2001a), and ecological traits such as diapause duration and male pheromone response in the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis (Thomas et al 2003;Dopman et al 2005).…”