The genetic basis of egg insertion behavior was analyzed in twoDrosophila melanogaster strains (N and E strain), which were homozygous for theSlow allele of the alcohol dehydrogenase locus. The E strain had been selected for increased tolerance to ethanol. This study originated from the observation that nearly all of the eggs laid by females of the E strain were inserted, while in the control strain (N strain) which was kept on regular food, considerable variation for egg insertion occurred. Crosses between the E and the N strains were made, and quantitative genetic tests were performed. It was shown that the inheritance of egg insertion is polygenic, some of the genes are probably sex linked, and in-laying is partly dominant over on-laying...
Not much is known about the mechanisms affecting the genetic composition of populations of different...
This thesis presents experiments which investigated the genetics and mechanisms of sperm displacemen...
What are the genetics of phenotypes other than fitness, in outbred populations? To answer this quest...
The genetic basis of egg insertion behavior was analyzed in twoDrosophila melanogaster strains (N an...
The genetic basis of egg insertion behavior was analyzed in twoDrosophila melanogaster strains (N an...
Several behavioral traits connected with oviposition were studied inDrosophila melanogaster strains ...
There has been considerable recent interest in using Drosophila melanogaster to investigate the mole...
There has been considerable recent interest in using Drosophila melanogaster to investigate the mole...
Recent work on the model fly Drosophila melanogaster has reported inconsistencies in that they eithe...
1. There is a considerable amount of interaction between the environment and the genetic factors con...
Mean total ovariole numbers were calculated for twenty-six wild-type strains of Drosophila melanogas...
Oviparous, facultative egg retention enables Drosophila females to withhold fertilized eggs in their...
Drosophila melanogaster is able to thrive in harsh northern climates through adaptations in life-his...
Sperm competition is an important fitness component in many animal groups. Drosophila melanogaster m...
We have sampled wild chromosomes from two natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster and obtaine...
Not much is known about the mechanisms affecting the genetic composition of populations of different...
This thesis presents experiments which investigated the genetics and mechanisms of sperm displacemen...
What are the genetics of phenotypes other than fitness, in outbred populations? To answer this quest...
The genetic basis of egg insertion behavior was analyzed in twoDrosophila melanogaster strains (N an...
The genetic basis of egg insertion behavior was analyzed in twoDrosophila melanogaster strains (N an...
Several behavioral traits connected with oviposition were studied inDrosophila melanogaster strains ...
There has been considerable recent interest in using Drosophila melanogaster to investigate the mole...
There has been considerable recent interest in using Drosophila melanogaster to investigate the mole...
Recent work on the model fly Drosophila melanogaster has reported inconsistencies in that they eithe...
1. There is a considerable amount of interaction between the environment and the genetic factors con...
Mean total ovariole numbers were calculated for twenty-six wild-type strains of Drosophila melanogas...
Oviparous, facultative egg retention enables Drosophila females to withhold fertilized eggs in their...
Drosophila melanogaster is able to thrive in harsh northern climates through adaptations in life-his...
Sperm competition is an important fitness component in many animal groups. Drosophila melanogaster m...
We have sampled wild chromosomes from two natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster and obtaine...
Not much is known about the mechanisms affecting the genetic composition of populations of different...
This thesis presents experiments which investigated the genetics and mechanisms of sperm displacemen...
What are the genetics of phenotypes other than fitness, in outbred populations? To answer this quest...