1997
DOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1997.tb03963.x
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QUANTITATIVE GENETICS OF OVARIOLE NUMBER INDROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.I. SEGREGATING VARIATION AND FITNESS

Abstract: Abstract.-The number of ovarioles of the Drosophila melanogaster ovary is a trait thought to be associated with female fecundity, and therefore is expected to be under strong natural selection. This hypothesis may be tested by examining patterns of genetic and environmental variation for ovariole number in natural populations, and by determining the association between ovariole number and fitness in isogenic lines derived from a natural population. We measured ovariole number, and competitive fitness and its c… Show more

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“…Genetic architecture of honeybee worker ovariole number: Heritable variation for ovariole number has been found in a variety of insects (Grenier and Nardon 1994;Wayne et al 1997) and in some cases ovariole number has been shown to be phenotypically plastic, depending on larval nutrition or other environmental factors (Hodin and Riddiford 2000;Tu and Tatar 2003;Bergland et al 2008). Further study of the genetic architecture of ovariole number in Drosophila spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genetic architecture of honeybee worker ovariole number: Heritable variation for ovariole number has been found in a variety of insects (Grenier and Nardon 1994;Wayne et al 1997) and in some cases ovariole number has been shown to be phenotypically plastic, depending on larval nutrition or other environmental factors (Hodin and Riddiford 2000;Tu and Tatar 2003;Bergland et al 2008). Further study of the genetic architecture of ovariole number in Drosophila spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results are again broadly compatible with the existence of a common pool of deleterious mutations with heterozygous effects on the order of 0.1% to 1.0%. Wayne and Mackay (1998) recently estimated the persistence times for thorax length and ovariole number in D. melanogaster to be more than 10,000 generations, which would imply very low selection coefficients for mutant alleles. However, their estimates of o2 were derived from inbred lines maintained at a population size of twenty flies/line, which allows the operation of substantial selection, and in turn, must result in upwardly biased estimates of persistence times.…”
Section: Additional Evidence For High Genomic Mutation Rates For Fitnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Wayne et al (1997;2001), Wayne and Mackay (1998), and Wayne and McIntyre (2002) used a combination of QTL mapping, deficiency mapping, and microarray experiments to identify several candidate genes affecting quantitative variation for ovariole number in D. melanogaster. These factors reside in two regions of chromosome 3: cytological bands 87 and 99.…”
Section: Candidate Genesmentioning
confidence: 99%