We estimated genetic and environmental variance components for developmental time and dry weight at eclosion in Drosophila melanogaster raised in ten different environments (all combinations of 22, 25 and 28°C and 0·5, 1 and 4% yeast concentration, and 0·25% yeast at 25°C). We used six homozygous lines derived from a natural population for complete diallel crosses in each environment. Additive genetic variances were consistently low for both traits (h2 around 10%). The additive genetic variance of developmental time was larger at lower yeast concentrations, but the heritability did not increase because other components were also larger. The additive genetic effects of the six parental lines changed ranks across environments, suggesting a me...
Environment-dependent phenotypic expression, also known as phenotypic plasticity is exhibited to som...
Theory suggests that heterogeneous environments should maintain more genetic variation within popula...
Theory suggests that heterogeneous environments should maintain more genetic variation within popula...
Genotype-by-Environment interactions; additive genetic (co)variance. Isofemale lines of two populati...
Trait variation is normally separated into genetic and environmental components, yet genetic factors...
Understanding the genetic architecture of any quantitative trait requires identifying the genes invo...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Populations of a species often differ in ...
AbstractFitness traits of Drosophila are believed to be expressed under genetic control and the envi...
Adaptation of natural populations to variable environmental conditions may occur by changes in trait...
We studied the evolution of developmental plasticity in populations of Drosophila melanogaster that ...
Adaptation of natural populations to variable environmental conditions may occur by changes in trait...
<div><p>Understanding the genetic architecture of any quantitative trait requires identifying the ge...
Adaptation of natural populations to variable environmental conditions may occur by changes in trait...
Adaptation of natural populations to variable environmental conditions may occur by changes in trait...
Environment-dependent phenotypic expression, also known as phenotypic plasticity is exhibited to som...
Environment-dependent phenotypic expression, also known as phenotypic plasticity is exhibited to som...
Theory suggests that heterogeneous environments should maintain more genetic variation within popula...
Theory suggests that heterogeneous environments should maintain more genetic variation within popula...
Genotype-by-Environment interactions; additive genetic (co)variance. Isofemale lines of two populati...
Trait variation is normally separated into genetic and environmental components, yet genetic factors...
Understanding the genetic architecture of any quantitative trait requires identifying the genes invo...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Populations of a species often differ in ...
AbstractFitness traits of Drosophila are believed to be expressed under genetic control and the envi...
Adaptation of natural populations to variable environmental conditions may occur by changes in trait...
We studied the evolution of developmental plasticity in populations of Drosophila melanogaster that ...
Adaptation of natural populations to variable environmental conditions may occur by changes in trait...
<div><p>Understanding the genetic architecture of any quantitative trait requires identifying the ge...
Adaptation of natural populations to variable environmental conditions may occur by changes in trait...
Adaptation of natural populations to variable environmental conditions may occur by changes in trait...
Environment-dependent phenotypic expression, also known as phenotypic plasticity is exhibited to som...
Environment-dependent phenotypic expression, also known as phenotypic plasticity is exhibited to som...
Theory suggests that heterogeneous environments should maintain more genetic variation within popula...
Theory suggests that heterogeneous environments should maintain more genetic variation within popula...