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Allelic variation,fragment length analyses and population genetic models: a case study on Drosophila microsatellites*
Authors:L Bachmann  P Bareiß  J Tomiuk
Institution:1. Section for Zoology, Natural History Museums and Botanical Garden, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway;2. Division of General Human Genetics, Institute of Anthropology and Human Genetics, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany
Abstract:The allelic variation of 16 microsatellite loci from selected species of the Drosophila melanogaster and D. obscura group was determined. Intra‐ and interspecific sequence comparisons allowed discrimination of mutations affecting the repetitive microsatellite from those affecting the flanking regions. The hypotheses that slippage needs a minimum number of repeats in order to become efficient with respect to microsatellite variability, and of an increased mutation rate with increased length of the microsatellite are supported by the results of our analyses. There is in particular at the interrupted complex microsatellite locus BICOID in the species of the D. obscura group, extensive variation in the flanking regions in addition to length and sequence variation of the repetitive microsatellite. The allelic variation at this locus can hardly be explained by slippage alone. Estimates of microsatellite variability by fragment length analyses will pick up only a minor fraction of allelic variation at such loci, and conclusions that are based on the stepwise mutation model will not hold.
Keywords:Drosophila melanogaster group  Drosophila obscura group  microsatellites  repetitive DNA  sequence analysis  slippage replication
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