SummaryPrevious work on Drosophila santomea suggested that its absence of abdominal pigmentation, compared to the other darkly pigmented species, is based on mutations in the cis-regulatory region of tan, inactivating the expression of that gene in the abdomen of D. santomea males and females. Our discovery that D. santomea males can produce viable hybrids when mated to D. melanogaster females enables us to use the armamentarium of genetic tools in the latter species to study the genetic basis of this interspecific difference in pigmentation. Hybridization tests using D. melanogaster deficiencies that include tan show no evidence that this locus is involved in the lighter pigmentation of D. santomea females; rather, the pigmentation differe...
SummaryUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying the morphological divergence of species is one of the...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
SummaryPrevious work on Drosophila santomea suggested that its absence of abdominal pigmentation, co...
SummaryWe have shown previously that the loss of abdominal pigmentation in D. santomea relative to i...
SummaryWe have shown previously that the loss of abdominal pigmentation in D. santomea relative to i...
SummaryUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying the morphological divergence of species is one of the...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Pigmentation is a rapidly evolving trait that is under both natural and sexual selection in many org...
Pigmentation is a rapidly evolving trait that is under both natural and sexual selection in many org...
Pigmentation is a rapidly evolving trait that is under both natural and sexual selection in many org...
Phenotypic variation within a species is often structured geographically in clines. In Drosophila am...
Drosophila yakuba and D. santomea are sister species that differ in their levels of abdominal pigmen...
<div><p>Pigmentation varies within and between species and is often adaptive. The amount of pigmenta...
SummaryUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying the morphological divergence of species is one of the...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
SummaryPrevious work on Drosophila santomea suggested that its absence of abdominal pigmentation, co...
SummaryWe have shown previously that the loss of abdominal pigmentation in D. santomea relative to i...
SummaryWe have shown previously that the loss of abdominal pigmentation in D. santomea relative to i...
SummaryUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying the morphological divergence of species is one of the...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Pigmentation is a rapidly evolving trait that is under both natural and sexual selection in many org...
Pigmentation is a rapidly evolving trait that is under both natural and sexual selection in many org...
Pigmentation is a rapidly evolving trait that is under both natural and sexual selection in many org...
Phenotypic variation within a species is often structured geographically in clines. In Drosophila am...
Drosophila yakuba and D. santomea are sister species that differ in their levels of abdominal pigmen...
<div><p>Pigmentation varies within and between species and is often adaptive. The amount of pigmenta...
SummaryUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying the morphological divergence of species is one of the...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...