1987
DOI: 10.1007/bf03179598
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Multifaceted approach to evaluate the relationship among closely related forms ofDrosophila

Abstract: Drosophila is a suitable system to study different facets of population differentiation. Drosophila suljuriqaster, Drosophila bilimbata. Drosophila albostriqata, Drosophila lleOllaSlIllI and Drosophila pulaua are morphologically indistinguishable members of the orbital sheen complex of the IWSl/la subgroup of Drosophila. They are distributed in difTcrent parts of south cast Asia. The evolutionary inter-relationship between these closely related forms will be discussed with reference to karyotypcs, heterochroma… Show more

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“…ganath & Ushakumari, 1987). On the other hand, certain Hawaiian species of Drosophila with pronounced morphological divergence do not show obvious differences in their mitotic metaphases (Carson etal., 1967;Chang & Carson, 1985).…”
Section: Mysorementioning
confidence: 99%
“…ganath & Ushakumari, 1987). On the other hand, certain Hawaiian species of Drosophila with pronounced morphological divergence do not show obvious differences in their mitotic metaphases (Carson etal., 1967;Chang & Carson, 1985).…”
Section: Mysorementioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the beginning of the pioneering work of Wilson et al, (1969), phylogeny of the nasuta subgroup has been extensively studied at various levels of organiEdited by Masatoshi Yamamoto * Corresponding author. E-mail: drosrang@sancharnet.in zations namely, morphophenotypes (Nirmala and Krishnamurthy, 1972), hybridization and hybrid sterility (Ramachandra and Ranganath, 1988), karyotypes (Ranganath and Hägele, 1981;Wakahama et al, 1983;Ranganath and Ushakumari, 1987;Rao and Ranganath, 1991), hybrid salivary chromosomes (Lambert, 1978;Rajasekarasetty et al, 1980), heterochromatin and satellite DNA (Ranganath et al, 1982;Ranganath and Ushakumari, 1987), isozymes and allozymes (Kanapi and Wheeler, 1970;Ramesh and Rajasekarasetty, 1980), glue proteins (Ramesh and Kalisch, 1989), courtship patterns (Tanuja et al, 2001), courtship song (Shao et al, 1997), mitochondrial DNA (Chang et al, 1989;Yu et al, 1999), and male accessory gland proteins (Ram and Ramesh, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%