Symbol
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Chr.No
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Map
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Name
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Explanation
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Allele
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nm-g
|
17 |
39.1 |
non-molting glossy
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Spontaneous;homozygotes survive about ten days as first instar larvae with lustrous skin, mostly die without molting, some pass through first molt survive further one week as second instar larvae and then die; hemolymph protein composition before death show mixed pattern characteristic of young larvae and of grown larvae, hence classified as “aging-type”, while other non-molting mutants are “juvenile-type” showing patterns of young larvae during alive.
|
|
nm-i
|
26 |
30.6 |
non-molting of Ishiko
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Spontaneous;homozygotes cannot enter into molt but survive for about one week and then die.
|
|
nm-is
|
10 |
? |
non-molting of ishihara
|
|
|
nm-k
|
4 |
26.8 |
non-molting kihara
|
Spontaneous;homozygotes survive about one week as first instar larvae without molting and then die.
|
|
nm-m
|
13 |
27.9 |
non-molting of Matsuno
|
Spontaneous;homozygotes from non-diapausing eggs genetically and artificially as well hatch normally and survive about one week without molting and then die; homozygous embryos activated after diapause develop to body pigmentation stage and die.
|
|
nm-s
|
1 |
3 |
sex-linked non-molting
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Spontaneous;like nm, homozygotes survive about one week as 1st instar larvae without molting and then die.
|
|
Np
|
11 |
32.7 |
Non-preference
|
X-ray induced;unable to discriminate mulberry leaves from others; locus determined by accompanied recessive lethality.
|
|
Nps
|
3 |
2.2 |
Non-preference Shokei
|
γ-ray induced;beat leaves feeder associated with fragmentation of the chromosome including lem locus, map unit right breakage; penetrance incomplete.
|
|
nsd-1
|
21 |
8.3 |
non-susceptibility to densonucleosis virus type-1
|
Spontaneous;homozygotes not infected with densonucleosis virus type-1 (Ina-stock). See also Nid.
|
|
nsd-2
|
17 |
? |
nonsusceptibility to DNV-2
|
|
|
nsd-Z
|
15 |
? |
non-susceptibility to densonucleosis virus type-1
|
Spontaneous;homozygotes not infected with Zhenjiang stock of densonucleosis virus.
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o-115
|
|
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translucent J-115
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|
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o-21
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|
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oily 21
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o-5
|
|
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translucent E-5
|
|
|
oa
|
14 |
42.2 |
aojuku translucent
|
Spontaneous;larval skin moderately translucent; no crossing over between Di, antimorphic: oa2(第2青熟油) like oa, occurred spontaneously in Di stock: normal white patches on moderately translucent skin in oav ( 斑青熟油, variegated oa).
|
oa2
,
oav
|
oal
|
2 |
29.7 |
oal mottled translucent
|
Spontaneous;larval skin mottled with highly translucent and opaque areas; isoallelic gene, oα, originally producing normal phenotype mutates to translucent producing oβ in somatic cells conditioned by coexistence of mu-oal; no change in +oal.
|
|
obl
|
|
|
black translucent
|
|
|
Obs
|
18 |
6.2 |
|
Spontaneous;larval skin distinctly translucent and lustrous in third instar, but less conspicuous in grown larvae, body short and stout, difficult in ecdysis at 4th molt and metamorphosis; inhibits blackish coloring of larval skin by pS, U and so on; also inhibits dermal protuberances on crescents and star spots by K; male moth has difficulty in copulation.
|
|
obt
|
7 |
21 |
mottled translucent B8
|
Spontaneous;weakly translucent skin with small opaque dots: obtn(新斑油, new mottled translucent) similar.
|
obtn
|
oc
|
5 |
40.8 |
chinese translucent
|
Spontaneous;larval skin moderately translucent.
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