Journal article

In search of clinal variation in the period and clock timing genes in Australian Drosophila melanogaster populations

AR Weeks, SW Mckechnie, AA Hoffmann

Journal of Evolutionary Biology | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING | Published : 2006

Abstract

Clinal variation for repeat number in the Thr-Gly region of the period circadian timing gene in Drosophila melanogaster was described in Europe and has subsequently been used as evidence of thermal selection on period alleles. To test for clinal variation in this gene along the east coast of Australia, the period polymorphism was scored on flies from multiple samples collected repeatedly over a 5-year interval, along with variation at another circadian rhythm locus, clock. For period, there was no consistent evidence of clinal variation in the 17 and/or 20 repeat alleles, although when average allele length was examined a weak consistent clinal pattern was detected. For clock there was no ev..

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