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. 1998 Sep 7;265(1406):1675–1678. doi: 10.1098/rspb.1998.0487

Sex-linked inheritance of host-plant specialization in a polyphagous butterfly

N Janz
PMCID: PMC1689341

Abstract

I investigated the genetic background of intraspecific variation in oviposition specificity in the generalist butterfly Polygonia c-album. Using reciprocal crosses between two populations that differ in their degree of specialization, I show that specificity is strongly sex-linked. This indicates that genes determining this difference are located primarily on the paternally inherited X-chromosome. The results suggest that intraspecific differences in specificity are caused by the same genetic mechanisms that have been shown to determine interspecific differences in host-plant ranking in other butterflies. Accordingly, the common assumption that specialization and ranking are determined by fundamentally different mechanisms was not supported.

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