Journal article

Molecular basis of adaptive shift in body size in drosophila melanogaster: Functional and sequence analyses of the dca gene

SF Lee, Y Chen, AK Varan, CW Wee, L Rako, JK Axford, RT Good, MJ Blacket, C Reuter, L Partridge, AA Hoffmann

Molecular Biology and Evolution | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2011

Abstract

Latitudinal body size clines in animals conforming to Bergmann's rule occur on many continents but isolating their underlying genetic basis remains a challenge. In Drosophila melanogaster, the gene Dca accounts for approximately 5-10% of the natural wing size variation (McKechnie SW, Blacket MJ, Song SV, Rako L, Carroll X, Johnson TK, Jensen LT, Lee SF, Wee CW, Hoffmann AA. 2010. A clinally varying promoter polymorphism associated with adaptive variation in wing size in Drosophila. Mol Ecol. 19:775-784). We present here functional evidence that Dca is a negative regulator of wing size. A significant negative latitudinal cline of Dca gene expression was detected in synchronized third instar l..

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