Female pheromones inDrosophila melanogasterare controlled by the doublesex locus

Abstract
Summary: XYandXX doublesex D. melanogaster, expressing variable intersexual phenotypes, were compared for their pheromone levels (e.g. 7, 11-heptacosadiene, the main excitatory pheromone of females, and vaccenyl acetate, an inhibitory compound produced only by males). Despite the intersexual phenotype and the presence of female traits, the pheromone patterns of the homozygousdsxmutants,XYas well asXX, were similar to those of heterozygous males. Female-specific dienes were never found in significant amounts in such flies, which often showed significant amounts of the male-specific acetate and triggered very reduced levels of male courtship wing vibration.