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. 2006 Jan;172(1):305–316. doi: 10.1534/genetics.104.036806

TABLE 2.

Sperm genotypes and descriptive parameters for progeny of crosses to normal females

Malea Nb X2 Y2 XY2 02 NDc Dd RXd RYd
+/cry+Y 160 13326 11471 1 3 0.025 1.00 0.62 0.54
(1.00–1.00) (0.14–1.0) (0.12–0.88)
Xh/cry+Y 165 1318 436 76 3115 19.3 0.61 0.27 0.09
(0.58–0.64) (0.24–0.31) (0.08–0.10)
+/cryYe 121 9843 6600 40 254 2.4 0.99 0.49 0.33
(0.99–0.99) (0.41–0.57) (0.27–0.38)
Xh/cryY 164 1022 221 29 2845 17.5 0.62 0.22 0.05
(0.58–0.67) (0.18–0.26) (0.04–0.06)
a

+, SteW12; Xh, Df(1)X1, SteW12 Bx;cry+Y, BSY y+; cryY, BScry1Y y+.

b

Number of males crossed. Matings were performed with one male and three females.

c

(Exceptional progeny)/male.

d

X–Y disjunction and chromosome-specific sperm recoveries (see text): Inline graphic, Inline graphic, and Inline graphic. Support intervals found using the method of maximum likelihood are shown in parentheses.

e

Results from Belloni et al. (2000).