Genetic control and evolution of sexually dimorphic characters in Drosophila
- PMID: 11117736
- DOI: 10.1038/35046017
Genetic control and evolution of sexually dimorphic characters in Drosophila
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- Nature 2001 Mar 29;410(6828):611
Abstract
Sexually dimorphic abdominal pigmentation and segment morphology evolved recently in the melanogaster species group of the fruitfly Drosophila. Here we show that these traits are controlled by the bric à brac [corrected] (bab) gene, which integrates regulatory inputs from the homeotic and sex-determination pathways. bab expression is modulated segment- and sex-specifically in sexually dimorphic species, but is uniform in sexually monomorphic species. We suggest that bab has an ancestral homeotic function, and that regulatory changes at the bab locus played a key role in the evolution of sexual dimorphism. Pigmentation patterns specified by bab affect mating preferences, suggesting that sexual selection has contributed to the evolution of bab regulation.
Comment in
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Evolutionary biology. The problem of variation.Nature. 2000 Nov 30;408(6812):529, 531. doi: 10.1038/35046183. Nature. 2000. PMID: 11117726 No abstract available.
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Pigmentation and mate choice in Drosophila.Nature. 2002 Sep 26;419(6905):360; discussion 360. doi: 10.1038/419360a. Nature. 2002. PMID: 12353025
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