2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0199-0_15
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Population Genomics on the Fly: Recent Advances in Drosophila

Abstract: Drosophila melanogaster, a small dipteran of African origin, represents one of the best-studied model organisms. Early work in this system has uniquely shed light on the basic principles of genetics and resulted in a versatile collection of genetic tools that allow to uncover mechanistic links between genotype and phenotype. Moreover, given its world-wide distribution in diverse habitats and its moderate genome-size, Drosophila has proven very powerful for population genetics inference and was one of the first… Show more

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“…A total of 61,745 SNPs was called from the newly sequenced isolates, corresponding to a mean number of nucleotide differences of 9 × 10 −4 per nucleotide. This level of diversity is comparable to that found in populations of great apes or of Drosophila melanogaster ( Nam et al 2015 ; Haudry et al 2020 ), but remarkably low for a fungal pathogen ( Zheng et al 2013 ; McMullan et al 2018 ; Stukenbrock and Dutheil 2018 ). Moreover, 6,742 genes out of the 6,785 annotated genes in the reference genome had a homologous sequence in all Mexican isolates, and of these, 5,993 had both a coding sequence without predicted in-frame stop codon and an identifiable homolog in S. reilianum .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…A total of 61,745 SNPs was called from the newly sequenced isolates, corresponding to a mean number of nucleotide differences of 9 × 10 −4 per nucleotide. This level of diversity is comparable to that found in populations of great apes or of Drosophila melanogaster ( Nam et al 2015 ; Haudry et al 2020 ), but remarkably low for a fungal pathogen ( Zheng et al 2013 ; McMullan et al 2018 ; Stukenbrock and Dutheil 2018 ). Moreover, 6,742 genes out of the 6,785 annotated genes in the reference genome had a homologous sequence in all Mexican isolates, and of these, 5,993 had both a coding sequence without predicted in-frame stop codon and an identifiable homolog in S. reilianum .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Importantly, this species is studied by an extensive international research community, with a long history of developing shared resources ( Hales et al. 2015 ; Bilder and Irvine 2017 ; Haudry et al. 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We performed a de novo genome assembly for each isolate and computed a multiple genome alignment including the previously sequenced reference isolate 521 (Kämper et al, 2006). After filtering for alignment uncertainty, the length of the alignment totalized (Nam et al, 2015;Haudry et al, 2020), but remarkably low for a fungal pathogen (Zheng et al, 2013;McMullan et al, 2018;Stukenbrock and Dutheil, 2018). Moreover, 6,742…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%