“…In parallel, the development of recombinant inbred lines that constitute the Drosophila Synthetic Population Resource (DSPR) have provided another important resource for the dissection of the genetic basis of complex traits (King et al, 2012;Burke et al, 2014;Marriage et al, 2014;Cogni et al, 2016). Before this, isofemale lines had been at the core of fecund research programs aiming at describing and comparing genomic variation between D. melanogaster and its sister species (Begun et al, 2007), and comprehending their genotype-phenotype map (Hoffmann et al, 1990;Turelli and Hoffmann, 1995;Lazzaro et al, 2004Lazzaro et al, , 2006Scott et al, 2011;Zhu et al, 2012;Ventura et al, 2013). Finally, individually wild-collected flies have provided valuable information in describing and quantifying natural variants (Clark et al, 1994;Nunes et al, 2008), characterizing ecological and evolutionary dynamics of natural populations Bergland et al, 2014;Rajpurohit et al, 2017), estimating the spread dynamics of endosymbionts in natural populations (Kriesner et al, 2013), contrasting or validating laboratory results (Macdonald, 2004;Mathur and Schmidt, 2017) and testing high throughput re-sequencing techniques .…”