Journal article

Insights into DDT resistance from the drosophila melanogaster genetic reference panel

JM Schmidt, P Battlay, RS Gledhill-Smith, RT Good, C Lumb, A Fournier-Level, C Robin

Genetics | GENETICS SOCIETY AMERICA | Published : 2017

Abstract

Insecticide resistance is considered a classic model of microevolution, where a strong selective agent is applied to a large natural population, resulting in a change in frequency of alleles that confer resistance. While many insecticide resistance variants have been characterized at the gene level, they are typically single genes of large effect identified in highly resistant pest species. In contrast, multiple variants have been implicated in DDT resistance in Drosophila melanogaster; however, only the Cyp6g1 locus has previously been shown to be relevant to field populations. Here we use genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to identify DDT-associated polygenes and use selective sweep an..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Jason Somers contributed to the cloning and transgenic delivery of the Cyp6w1 constructs. We thank Trudy Mackay for her advice and support for this work, and the anonymous reviewers for suggestions that improved this manuscript. This work was supported by Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery grant DP0985013.