A mutant of SR organism (SRO) in Drosophila that does not kill the host males

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A mutant of a strain of the SR organisms (SRO, transovarially transmitted male-killing spiroplasmas) of Drosophila is described. The mutant, NSRO-A, has lost the male-specifie killing activity on host flies, but maintains other properties such as the clump forming spectrum and the extraetable titer of the associated virus as original NSRO strain. © 1982, The Genetics Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Yamada, M. A., Nawa, S., & Watanabe, T. K. (1982). A mutant of SR organism (SRO) in Drosophila that does not kill the host males. The Japanese Journal of Genetics, 57(3), 301–305. https://doi.org/10.1266/jjg.57.301

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