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P-element-induced mutation and quantitative variation inDrosophila melanogaster: lack of enhanced response to selection in lines derived from dysgenic crosses

Authors :
A. Torkamanzehi
Chris Moran
Frank W. Nicholas
Source :
Genetical Research. 51:231-238
Publication Year :
1988
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 1988.

Abstract

SummaryDysgenic and non-dysgenic base populations were made by reciprocal crossing of Harwich (P) and Canton-S (M) strains. From each cross, two up and two down selection lines were established, with selection on abdominal bristle number for ten generations. The intensity of selection was 10 out of 50 individuals from each sex. Mean bristle number, phenotypic variation and heritabilities were compared between dysgenic and non-dysgenic populations under selection. Except for an anomalous non-dysgenic downline in which a mutation of large effect occurred, all lines showed similar responses to selection. These results contrast with the results reported by Mackay (1984, 1985) in which substantial increases were obtained for response to selection, phenotypic variation and heritability in the dysgenic compared to non-dysgenic lines. There are some indications that the higher response in our aberrant non-dysgenic downline is the result of transposition. Possible explanations for the occurrence of transposition and dysgenesis in the lines derived from nondysgenic crosses are discussed.

Details

ISSN :
14695073 and 00166723
Volume :
51
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genetical Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8dc17ecddec186cfdf40abec12d34ced
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016672300024332