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- Metafemale abstract "A metafemale (or superfemale) is a low viability Drosophila fruit fly with a female phenotype in which the ratio of X chromosomes to sets of autosomes (A) exceeds 1.0. For example: a fly with one X chromosome and two sets of autosomes is a normal male, a fly with two X chromosomes and two sets of autosomes is a normal female, and a fly with three X chromosomes and two sets of autosomes (or four X chromosomes and three sets of autosomes) is a metafemale. American geneticist Calvin Bridges, who discovered the genic balance sex-determination system in Drosophila in 1921, used the terms "superfemale" and "supermale". German-American geneticist Curt Stern proposed the alternate terms "metafemale" and "metamale" in 1959.".
- Metafemale wikiPageExternalLink NBK10025.
- Metafemale wikiPageExternalLink NBK9967.
- Metafemale wikiPageID "5445977".
- Metafemale wikiPageLength "3253".
- Metafemale wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Metafemale wikiPageRevisionID "554719192".
- Metafemale wikiPageWikiLink Autosome.
- Metafemale wikiPageWikiLink Calvin_Bridges.
- Metafemale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drosophilidae.
- Metafemale wikiPageWikiLink Curt_Stern.
- Metafemale wikiPageWikiLink Drosophila.
- Metafemale wikiPageWikiLink Metamale.
- Metafemale wikiPageWikiLink National_Center_for_Biotechnology_Information.
- Metafemale wikiPageWikiLink Phenotype.
- Metafemale wikiPageWikiLink Sex-determination_system.
- Metafemale wikiPageWikiLink Supermale.
- Metafemale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Metafemale".
- Metafemale wikiPageWikiLinkText "metafemale".
- Metafemale hasPhotoCollection Metafemale.
- Metafemale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Metafemale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Metafemale subject Category:Drosophilidae.
- Metafemale hypernym Fly.
- Metafemale type Insect.
- Metafemale comment "A metafemale (or superfemale) is a low viability Drosophila fruit fly with a female phenotype in which the ratio of X chromosomes to sets of autosomes (A) exceeds 1.0. For example: a fly with one X chromosome and two sets of autosomes is a normal male, a fly with two X chromosomes and two sets of autosomes is a normal female, and a fly with three X chromosomes and two sets of autosomes (or four X chromosomes and three sets of autosomes) is a metafemale.".
- Metafemale label "Metafemale".
- Metafemale sameAs m.0vphm7w.
- Metafemale sameAs Q17141680.
- Metafemale sameAs Q17141680.
- Metafemale wasDerivedFrom Metafemale?oldid=554719192.
- Metafemale isPrimaryTopicOf Metafemale.