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Mackay, T.F.C., Fry, J.D. (1996). Polygenic mutation in Drosophila melanogaster: Genetic interactions between selection lines and candidate quantitative trait loci.  Genetics 144(2): 671--688.
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FBrf0090681
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Research paper
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We have investigated genetic interactions between spontaneous mutations affecting abdominal and sternopleural bristle number that have accumulated in 12 long-term selection lines derived from an inbred strain, and mutations at 14 candidate bristle number quantitative trait loci. The quantitative test for complementation was to cross the selection lines to an inbred wild-type strain (the control cross) and to a derivative of the control strain into which the mutant allele at the candidate locus to be tested was substituted (the tester strain). Genetic interactions between spontaneous mutations affecting bristle number and the candidate locus mutations were common, and in several cases the interaction effects were different in males and females. Analyses of variance of the (tester- control) differences among and within groups of replicate lines selected in the same direction for the same trait showed significant group effects for several candidate loci. Genetically, the interactions could be caused by allelism of, and/ or epistasis between, spontaneous mutations in the selection lines and the candidate locus mutations. It is possible that much of the response to selection was from new mutations at candidate bristle number quantitative trait loci, and that for some of these loci, mutation rates were high.
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PMC1207559 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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Language of Publication
English
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Abbreviation
Genetics
Title
Genetics
Publication Year
1916-
ISBN/ISSN
0016-6731
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