Esterase polymorphism in the corn earworm,Heliothis zea (Boddie): A survey of temporal and spatial allelic variation in natural populations |
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Authors: | Douglas K. Sell Gregory S. Whitt W. H. Luckmann |
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Affiliation: | 1. Illinois Natural History Survey and Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station, Urbana, Illinois 2. Provisional Department of Genetics and Development, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois
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Abstract: | Allelic variation at the Est-II locus was investigated in 22 natural populations of Heliothis zea from maize, separated spatially and temporally. Of the four alleles observed, Est-II b was the predominant one in every population. The relative frequency of Est-II b ranged from 0.57 to 0.85, with a mean of 0.72±0.06, and proved to be remarkably stable in space and time. Temporal changes in Est-II allele frequencies were observed at two of the sampling localities; however, principal component analysis and multiple correlation of genetic and environmental components have provided persuasive evidence that abiotic environmental or geographic variation is not related to differences in Est-II allele frequencies. Possible factors responsible for the maintenance of this polymorphism are discussed and include possible effects of the chemical composition of host plants and pesticides. |
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