Abstract
Restriction map variation in 107 lines extracted from two natural populations of Drosophila subobscura was investigated with seven four-nucleotide-recognizing enzymes in a 1.6-kb region including the rp49 gene, that is located very close to the proximal breakpoint of inversion O3. Fourteen restriction site and 8 length polymorphisms, resulting in 73 haplotypes, have been identified. Estimated heterozygosity per nucleotide, π = 0.0045, is comparable to the average nucleotide variation observed in Drosophila melanogaster. Because of the location of the rp49 region in D. subobscura, variation in three different gene arrangements-O(st), O3+4 and O3+4+8-has been compared. Out of 14 restriction site polymorphisms, 3 are shared by O(st), O3+4 and O3+4+8, and 3 additional ones are shared by O(st) and O3+4, evidencing extensive genetic exchange among these polymorphic inversions. In agreement with previous data, the higher level of variation of O3+4 (as measured by haplotype diversity and nucleotide variation) suggests that O3+4 may be ancestral in relationship to extant gene arrangements.
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Rozas, J., & Aguade, M. (1990). Evidence of extensive genetic exchange in the rp49 region among polymorphic chromosome inversions in Drosophila subobscura. Genetics, 126(2), 417–426. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/126.2.417
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