FB2026_02 , released June 18, 2026
FB2026_02 , released June 18, 2026
Reference Report
Open Close
Reference
Citation
Rosenbaum, J.R., Torabi-Marashi, A., Abdullah, S., Audet, T., Scott, A.M., Dworkin, I., Dukas, R. (2026). Evolution of sociability: genome scans and gene validation.  Evolution 80(2): 367--380.
FlyBase ID
FBrf0264685
Publication Type
Research paper
Abstract
Sociability, defined as individuals' tendencies to affiliate with conspecifics, has positive associations with fitness in animals as well as with health, well-being, and longevity in humans. Despite its importance, we still have limited information about natural genetic variation in sociability. As part of a long-term initiative to address this knowledge gap, we quantified changes in allele frequencies in adult fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) from lineages that we artificially selected to diverge in sociability. Based on our genomic analyses, we generated a short list of 226 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) representing 169 candidate genes influencing variation in sociability. We also made a shorter list of 41 SNPs from 36 genes that showed the largest average divergence between the low and high sociability lineages. Experiments using knockdowns of 19 of the candidate sociability genes revealed that 18 of them significantly affected sociability, though some effects were sex-specific. Our results provide important insights into a quantitative trait central to the lives of many animals including humans.
PubMed ID
PubMed Central ID
Associated Information
Comments
Associated Files
Other Information
Secondary IDs
    Language of Publication
    English
    Additional Languages of Abstract
    Parent Publication
    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Evolution
    Title
    Evolution
    Publication Year
    1947-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0014-3820 1558-5646
    Data From Reference