2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.06.16.448721
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Evolution of Drosophila buzzatii wings: Modular genetic organization, sex-biased integrative selection and intralocus sexual conflict

Abstract: The Drosophila wing is a structure shared by males and females with the main function of flight. However, in males, wings are also used to produce songs, or visual displays during courtship. Thus, observed changes in wing phenotype depend on the interaction between sex-specific selective pressures and the genetic and ontogenetic restrictions imposed by a common genetic architecture. Here, we investigate these issues by studying how the wing has evolved in twelve populations of Drosophila buzzatii raised in com… Show more

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