2014
DOI: 10.1139/gen-2014-0149
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Inbreeding and thermal adaptation inDrosophila subobscura

Abstract: Using a well-adapted Drosophila subobscura population (Avala, Serbia), a drastic experiment of inbreeding was carried out to assess whether the expected level of homozygosity could be reached or if other evolutionary forces affected the process. In general, no significant changes of inversion (or arrangement) frequencies were detected after 12 brother–sister mating generations. Furthermore, no significant differences were obtained between observed and expected (under the inbreeding model) karyotypic frequencie… Show more

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“…Flies were collected at Mount Avala, a well‐characterized natural population of D. subobscura (a detailed physical and ecological description of the trapping site can be found in Zivanovic et al ., ). The sample was obtained from 10 th to 22 nd June 2014, a period included in the maximum peak of species expansion.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Flies were collected at Mount Avala, a well‐characterized natural population of D. subobscura (a detailed physical and ecological description of the trapping site can be found in Zivanovic et al ., ). The sample was obtained from 10 th to 22 nd June 2014, a period included in the maximum peak of species expansion.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%