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. 1977 Jul;86(3):657-64.
doi: 10.1093/genetics/86.3.657.

Accumulation of deleterious genes in a cage population of Drosophila melanogaster

Accumulation of deleterious genes in a cage population of Drosophila melanogaster

W H Lee et al. Genetics. 1977 Jul.

Abstract

Lethal and sterility mutations were accumulated in a cage population which was initiated with lethal- and sterility-free second chromosomes of D. melanogaster. It took about 2,000 days for the frequencies of these genes to reach equilibrium levels, i.e., 18% lethal and 9% male-sterile chromosomes. Two other cage populations which were initiated with random chromosomes sampled from natural populations and kept for more than eleven years in the laboratory showed 19-20% lethal content. The elimination rates of lethals by homozygosis in these populations were smaller than the mutation rate. By using NEI's formulae, the deleterious effect of a lethal gene in heterozygous condition (h) was estimated to be 0.035. The effective population number in the cage populations was estimated to be 1,000-2,900, while the actual population number was 3,500-7,800.

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