Journal article
Quantitative trait symmetry independent of Hsp90 buffering: Distinct modes of genetic canalization and developmental stability
CC Milton, B Huynh, P Batterham, SL Rutherford, AA Hoffmann
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | NATL ACAD SCIENCES | Published : 2003
Abstract
The Hsp90 chaperone buffers development against a wide range of morphological changes in many organisms and in Drosophila masks the effects of hidden genetic variation. Theory predicts that genetic and nongenetic buffering will share common mechanisms. For example, it is argued that Hsp90 genetic buffering evolved solely as a by-product of environmental buffering, and that Hsp90 should mask morphological deviations from any source. To test this idea, we examined the effect of Hsp90 on purely nongenetic variation in phenotype, measured as differences between the left and right sides of several bilaterally symmetrical bristle and wing traits in individual flies. Consistent with previous report..
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