Journal article
Genetic mapping of adaptive wing size variation in Drosophila simulans
SF Lee, L Rako, AA Hoffmann
Heredity | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1038/hdy.2010.150
Abstract
Many ecologically important traits exhibit latitudinal variation. Body size clines have been described repeatedly in insects across multiple continents, suggesting that similar selective forces are shaping these geographical gradients. It is unknown whether these parallel clinal patterns are controlled by the same or different genetic mechanism(s). We present here, quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis of wing size variation in Drosophila simulans. Our results show that much of the wing size variation is controlled by a QTL on Chr 3L with relatively minor contribution from other chromosome arms. Comparative analysis of the genomic positions of the QTL indicates that the major QTL on Chr 3 a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Alen Rako for wing measurement, Jennifer Shirriffs for assistance with fly maintenance and David Heckel, Choon Wei Wee, Charles Robin, and Philip Daborn for helpful discussions. This work was funded by an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant.