Journal article

Candidate genes and thermal phenotypes: Identifying ecologically important genetic variation for thermotolerance in the Australian Drosophila melanogaster cline

L Rako, MJ Blacket, SW McKechnie, AA Hoffmann

Molecular Ecology | Published : 2007

Abstract

Clinal variation in traits often reflects climatic adaptation; in Drosophila melanogaster clinal variation provides an opportunity to link variation in chromosomal inversions, microsatellite loci and various candidate genes to adaptive variation in traits. We undertook association studies with crosses from a single population of D. melanogaster from eastern Australia to investigate the association between genetic markers and traits showing clinal variation. By genotyping parents and phenotyping offspring, we minimized genotyping costs but had the power to detect association between markers and quantitative traits. Consistent with prior studies, we found strong associations between the clinal..

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