2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.09.607378
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Drosophila melanogasterpigmentation demonstrates adaptive phenotypic parallelism but genomic unpredictability over multiple timescales

Skyler Berardi,
Jessica A. Rhodes,
Mary Catherine Berner
et al.

Abstract: Populations are capable of responding to environmental change over ecological timescales via adaptive tracking. However, the translation from patterns of allele frequency change to rapid adaptation of complex traits remains unresolved. We used abdominal pigmentation inDrosophila melanogasteras a model phenotype to address the nature, genetic architecture, and repeatability of rapid adaptation in the field. We show thatD. melanogasterpigmentation evolves as a highly parallel and deterministic response to shared… Show more

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