2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.02.591907
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Humidity determines penetrance of a latitudinal gradient in genetic selection on the microbiota byDrosophila melanogaster

Caroline Massey,
Maggie E. Nosker,
Joseph Gale
et al.

Abstract: The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster is a model for understanding how hosts and their microbial partners interact as the host adapts to wild environments. These interactions are readily interrogated because of the low taxonomic and numeric complexity of the flies' bacterial communities. Previous work has established that host genotype, the environment, diet, and interspecies microbial interactions can all influence host fitness and microbiota composition, but the specific processes and characters mediating th… Show more

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