Substrate-preference polymorphism at an esterase locus of Drosophila mojavensis
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- PMCID: PMC1201813
- DOI: 10.1093/genetics/100.2.307
Substrate-preference polymorphism at an esterase locus of Drosophila mojavensis
Abstract
In a larval esterase of Drosophila mojavensis there are alleles whose products preferentially hydrolyze alpha-naphthyl esters, whereas the majority of the alleles hydrolyze preferentially beta-naphthyl esters. In a collection of laboratory stocks alpha alleles have a frequency of 15%. Three different mobilities of alpha alleles were discovered, suggesting a polymorphism rather than a single mutation event. If substrate-preference polymorphisms are common among "multiple-substrate" enzymes (category II of Gillespie and Langley 1974), allozyme variation at these enzyme loci may well be maintained by balancing selection.
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