Journal article
UNIDIRECTIONAL INCOMPATIBILITY IN DROSOPHILA-SIMULANS - INHERITANCE, GEOGRAPHIC-VARIATION AND FITNESS EFFECTS
AA HOFFMANN, M TURELLI
GENETICS | GENETICS SOCIETY AMERICA | Published : 1988
Abstract
In California, Drosophila simulans females from some populations (type W) produce relatively few adult progeny when crossed to males from some other populations (type R), but the productivity of the reciprocal cross is comparable to within-population controls. These two incompatibility types are widespread in North America and are also present elsewhere. Both types sometimes occur in the same population. Type R females always produce type R progeny irrespective of the father's type. However, matings between R males and females from stocks classified as type W produce type R progeny at low frequency. This suggests rare paternal transmission of the R incompatibility type, as we have found no e..
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