Journal article

Heterosis in crosses between geographically separated populations of Drosophila melanogaster

NG Ehiobu, ME Goddard

Theoretical and Applied Genetics | SPRINGER | Published : 1990

Abstract

An experiment was performed to test the hypothesis that the genetic distance between populations estimated from enzyme loci could be used to predict the amount of heterosis that would occur in crosses between these populations. A partial diallel cross using 11 populations of Drosophila melanogaster from the AustralianPacific region and from England was carried out. Heterosis for larval viability, fecundity, cold shock mortality, and an index of these three traits was recorded. When two populations originating from the same location were crossed, no heterosis occurred, but otherwise heterosis was significant for all traits. For larval viability, a similar low level of heterosis occurred in al..

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