Effect of low stressful temperature on genetic variation of five quantitative traits in Drosophila melanogaster

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O A Bubliy
V Loeschcke
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[1] Vavilov Institute of General Genetics,Department of Ecology and Genetics
[2] University of Aarhus,undefined
[3] Ny Munkegade,undefined
[4] Building 540,undefined
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Heredity | 2002年 / 89卷
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environmental stress; genetic variation; heritability; low temperature;
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A half-sib analysis was used to investigate genetic variation for three morphological traits (thorax length, wing length and sternopleural bristle number) and two life-history traits (developmental time and larva-to-adult viability) in Drosophila melanogaster reared at a standard (25°C) and a low stressful (13°C) temperature. Both phenotypic and environmental variation showed a significant increase under stressful conditions in all traits. For estimates of genetic variation, no statistically significant differences were found between the two environments. Narrow heritabilities tended to be higher at 13°C for sternopleural bristle number and viability and at 25°C for wing length and developmental time, whereas thorax length did not show any trend. However, the pattern of genetic variances and evolvability indices (coefficient of genetic variation and evolvability), considered in the context of literature evidence, indicated the possibility of an increase in additive genetic variation for the morphological traits and viability and in nonadditive genetic variation for developmental time. The data suggest that the effect of stressful temperature may be trait-specific and this warns against generalizations about the behaviour of genetic variation under extreme conditions.
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