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Analysis of inbreeding in a colonizing population ofDrosophila subobscura

✍ Scribed by Gloria Pegueroles; Francese Mestres; Luis Serra


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
590 KB
Volume
98
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-6707

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✦ Synopsis


An analysis of the effects of inbreeding on the genetic structure of a colonizing population of Drosophila subobscura has been carried out. Species of Drosophila, particularly D. subobscura, may have lethal alleles associated with chromosomal inversions and our aim was to assess the extent to which the genome is balanced in this way. The frequencies of chromosomal inversions were compared between a large population and a set of 72 lines that were maintained by brother-sister mating for 10 generations. Fisher's matrix method was used to calculate the expected homozygosity in these inbred lines for 5 allozyme loci (Aph, Hk-1, Lap, Odh, and Pept-1) used as markers of large chromosomal segments. Furthermore, the expected rates of fixation corresponding to these allozyme loci were also calculated. The results show that the amount of homozygosis observed did not differ significantly from expectations (with the corresponding loss of lines as a consequence of the reduction in viability). However, two deviations from strict neutrality were observed: there was a heterozygote excess at the Lap locus, and the frequency of the O5 inversion (always associated with a lethal gene in colonizing populations) was higher than expected.


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