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Nat Commun ; 11(1): 2106, 2020 04 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32355156

ABSTRACT

Here, we describe a drug-inducible genetic system for insect sex-separation that demonstrates proof-of-principle for positive sex selection in D. melanogaster. The system exploits the toxicity of commonly used broad-spectrum antibiotics geneticin and puromycin to kill the non-rescued sex. Sex-specific rescue is achieved by inserting sex-specific introns into the coding sequences of antibiotic-resistance genes. When raised on geneticin-supplemented food, the sex-sorter line establishes 100% positive selection for female progeny, while the food supplemented with puromycin positively selects 100% male progeny. Since the described system exploits conserved sex-specific splicing mechanisms and reagents, it has the potential to be adaptable to other insect species of medical and agricultural importance.


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Drosophila melanogaster/drug effects , Genetic Engineering/methods , Gentamicins/pharmacology , Puromycin/pharmacology , Animals , Drosophila Proteins/genetics , Drosophila melanogaster/genetics , Drug Resistance , Exons , Female , Genetics, Population , Homozygote , Introns , Male , Pest Control , RNA Splicing , Sex Determination Analysis
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