1988
DOI: 10.1093/aesa/81.6.954
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Species Distribution and Characterization Studies of Sex-Limited Esterases within the virgifera Group of Diabrotica (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)

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“…The 29-kDa antibody recognized two lower molecular weight resistanceassociated proteins (20-and 29-kDa) but only in male beetles. The existence of a male-linked esterase (Est-m) in D. v. virgifera (Ruud et al, 1988;McDonald et al, 1990) with a molecular weight of approximately 78-kDa and its activity localized in the abdomens of virgin males has been previously documented. The two male-linked proteins identified in the present study are much smaller than Est-m, although Rudd et al (1988) suggested the existence of other sex-linked loci in both D. v. virgifera and D. barberi.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The 29-kDa antibody recognized two lower molecular weight resistanceassociated proteins (20-and 29-kDa) but only in male beetles. The existence of a male-linked esterase (Est-m) in D. v. virgifera (Ruud et al, 1988;McDonald et al, 1990) with a molecular weight of approximately 78-kDa and its activity localized in the abdomens of virgin males has been previously documented. The two male-linked proteins identified in the present study are much smaller than Est-m, although Rudd et al (1988) suggested the existence of other sex-linked loci in both D. v. virgifera and D. barberi.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%