When a Fly Has to Fly to Reproduce: Selection against Conditional Recessive Lethals in Drosophila

Author:

Plunkett Andrea D.1,Yampolsky Lev Y.2

Affiliation:

1. ANDREA D. PLUNKETT was an undergraduate student in the Department of Biological Sciences at East Tennessee State University when this article was written, and she is now an M.S. student at the University of Cincinnati.

2. LEV Y. YAMPOLSKY is Associate Professor of Biological Sciences at East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN 37614

Abstract

We propose an experimental model suitable for demonstrating allele frequency change in Drosophila melanogaster populations caused by selection against an easily scorable conditional lethal, namely recessive flightless alleles such as apterous and vestigial. Homozygotes for these alleles are excluded from reproduction because the food source used to establish each generation is accessible only by flight. The observed dynamics of flightless-allele frequencies generally follows the theoretically predicted pattern, with slight deviation toward less intense selection. We also suggest observing selection against flight-independent visible marker alleles in the same population as a meaningful comparison. The proposed experiments can easily be scheduled within one semester, and the expected data provide ample opportunities for discussion of quantitative evolutionary patterns.

Publisher

University of California Press

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Education

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