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MDH-polymorphism in Drosophila subobscura: I. Selection and hitch-hiking in laboratory populations
Authors:W Pinsker
Institution:(1) Institut für Biologie II, Lehrstuhl Populationsgenetik, Universität Tübingen, Germany
Abstract:Summary The interrelation of genic polymorphism at the Malate dehydrogenase (Mdh)-locus and chromosomal polymorphism for superimposed gene arrangements was studied in 5 experimental populations of Drosophila subobscura. It could be shown that chromosomal polymorphism is maintained by balancing selection in favour of the heterozygotes. In contrast, selection at the Mdh-locus itself seems to be of minor importance. The changes of frequency observed for the Mdh-alleles are most probably due to hitch-hiking on the gene blocks enclosed by the chromosomal structures or to selection for tightly linked genes rather than to fitness differences between Mdh-genotypes. The results may be considered as a model for the situation found in natural populations of D. subobscura.
Keywords:Allozyme polymorphism  Inversion polymorphism  Selection  Linkage  Hitch-hiking  Drosophila subobscura
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