STUDIES OF LINKAGE IN POPULATIONS. XIV. HISTORICAL CHANGES IN FREQUENCIES OF GENE ARRANGEMENTS AND ARRANGEMENT COMBINATIONS IN NATURAL POPULATIONS OF DROSOPHILA ROBUSTA |
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Authors: | Max Levitan |
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Institution: | Department of Cell Biology/Anatomy and Human Genetics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York 10029 E-mail: |
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Abstract: | Abstract Data are reported showing large directional changes in the frequencies of some gene arrangements and arrangement combinations in certain natural populations of Drosophila robusta in the eastern United States. The changes involve the same X‐chromosomal inversion differences in two of the three localities studied and similar autosomal inversions in all three. These genetic changes provide a rare opportunity to observe evolutionary forces at work in nature. They are interpreted as being due to natural selection. |
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Keywords: | Directional changes Drosophila robusta evolution linked inversions natural populations natural selection |
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