“…As described earlier, geological differences of genetic bias influence reproductive dormancy in D. melanogaster. Indeed, previous studies have shown that geographic variations in reproductive dormancy in wild D. melanogaster is associated with single nucleotide polymorphisms in the loci of tim, InR, FoxO, and couch potato (Williams et al, 2006;Sandrelli et al, 2007;Tauber et al, 2007;Paaby et al, 2010Paaby et al, , 2014Kolaczkowski et al, 2011;Lee et al, 2011;Fabian et al, 2012;Bergland et al, 2014;Kapun et al, 2016;Zhao et al, 2016;Betancourt et al, 2021;Machado et al, 2021). In the case of tim, it is hypothesized that the allelic frequencies of two distinct isoforms, ls-tim and s-tim (Rosato et al, 1997), may have evolved to cope with winter when D. melanogaster expanded into Europe (Tauber et al, 2007).…”