Bourguet_1996_Genetics_143_407

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Title : Dominance of insecticide resistance presents a plastic response - Bourguet_1996_Genetics_143_407
Author(s) : Bourguet D , Prout M , Raymond M
Ref : Genetics , 143 :407 , 1996
Abstract :

Dominance level of insecticide resistance provided by one major gene (an insensitive acetylcholinesterase) in the mosquito Culex pipiens was studied in two distinct environments. Dominance level was found to be very different environments, varying from almost complete dominance to almost recessive when either propoxur (a carbamate insecticide) or chlorpyrifos (an organophosphorus insecticide) was used. To better understand this plastic response, three environmental parameters were manipulated and their interactions studied. For chlorpyrifos, each parameter had a small effect, but when all parameters were changed, the dominance level was greatly affected. For propoxur, one environmental parameter had a large effect by itself. It was further studied to understand the causal relationship of this plasticity. Recessivity of resistance was associated with more demanding environments. These results are discussed in the context of the various theories of the evolution of dominance. It appears that dominance of insecticide resistance cannot be directly predicted by Wright's physiological theory.

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Bourguet D, Prout M, Raymond M (1996)
Dominance of insecticide resistance presents a plastic response
Genetics 143 :407

Bourguet D, Prout M, Raymond M (1996)
Genetics 143 :407