Housefly populations in Hokkaido, Japan were examined. The frequency of females carrying a female-determining factor (
F), which is epistatic to the male-determining factor (
M), has been estimated to be very low. This means that most of the chromosomes carrying an
M factor are transferred from male parents to their male progeny without recombination. Based on this characteristic situation, the association between the
Mfactor and one of the
6PGD alleles in Hokkaido in 1983 and 1984 was studied, and strong linkage disequilibrium was found in the samples from six spots in and around Sapporo. A specific allele,
6PGD1, was associated in most of the cases with the
Mfactor-carrying third chromosome (III
M). The
6PGD locus was highly polymorphic in the
M factor-free third chromosome (III). Based on these experimental results, it is suggested that the frequency of chromosome III
Mhas recently increased in the population around Sapporo.
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