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. 1993 Jul;134(3):789-99.
doi: 10.1093/genetics/134.3.789.

Molecular variation of Adh and P6 genes in an African population of Drosophila melanogaster and its relation to chromosomal inversions

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Molecular variation of Adh and P6 genes in an African population of Drosophila melanogaster and its relation to chromosomal inversions

V Bénassi et al. Genetics. 1993 Jul.

Abstract

Four-cutter molecular polymorphism of Adh and P6, and chromosome inversion polymorphism of chromosome II were investigated in 95 isogenic lines of an Ivory Coast population of Drosophila melanogaster, a species assumed to have recently spread throughout the world from a West African origin. The P6 gene showed little linkage disequilibrium with the In(2L)t inversion, although it is located within this inversion. This suggests that the inversion and the P6 locus have extensively exchanged genetic information through either double crossover or gene conversion. Allozymic variation in ADH was in linkage disequilibrium with In(2L)t and In(2R)NS inversions. Evidence suggests either that inversion linkage with the Fast allele is selectively maintained, or that this allele only recently appeared. Molecular polymorphism at the Adh locus in the Ivory Coast is not higher than in North American populations. New haplotypes specific to the African population were found, some of them connect the "WaS-like" haplotypes found at high frequencies in the United States to the other slow haplotypes. Their relation with In(2L)t supports the hypothesis that WaS recently recombined away from an In(2L)t chromosome which may be the cause of its divergence from the other haplotypes.

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