- THIS ARTICLE
- Full Text (PDF)
- Alert me when this article is cited
- Alert me if a correction is posted
- SERVICES
- Similar articles in this journal
- Similar articles in PubMed
- Alert me to new issues of the journal
- Download to citation manager
- Reprints & Permissions
- CITING ARTICLES
- Citing Articles via HighWire
- Citing Articles via Google Scholar
- GOOGLE SCHOLAR
- Articles by Ford, M. J.
- Articles by Aquadro, C. F.
- Search for Related Content
- PUBMED
- PubMed Citation
- Articles by Ford, M. J.
- Articles by Aquadro, C. F.
Genetics, Vol 144, 689-703, Copyright © 1996
INVESTIGATIONS |
Selection on X-linked Genes During Speciation in the Drosophila athabasca Complex
M. J. Ford and C. F. Aquadro
Section of Genetics and Development, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853-2703
We present the results of a restriction site survey of variation at five loci in Drosophila athabasca, complimenting a previous study of the period locus. There is considerably greater differentiation between the three semispecies of D. athabasca at the period locus and two other X-linked genes (no-on-transient-A and E74A) than at three autosomal genes (Xdh, Adh and RC98). Using a modification of the HKA test, which uses fixed differences between the semispecies and a test based on differences in Fst among loci, we show that the greater differentiation of the X-linked loci compared with the autosomal loci is inconsistent with a neutral model of molecular evolution. We explore several evolutionary scenarios by computer simulation, including differential migration of X and autosomal genes, very low levels of migration among the semispecies, selective sweeps, and background selection, and conclude that X-linked selective sweeps in at least two of the semispecies are the best explanation for the data. This evidence that natural selection acted on the X-chromosome suggests that another X-linked trait, mating song differences among the semispecies, may have been the target of selection.
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
T. L. Turner and M. W. Hahn Locus- and Population-Specific Selection and Differentiation between Incipient Species of Anopheles gambiae Mol. Biol. Evol., September 1, 2007; 24(9): 2132 - 2138. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
F. Liu, D. Charlesworth, and M. Kreitman The Effect of Mating System Differences on Nucleotide Diversity at the Phosphoglucose Isomerase Locus in the Plant Genus Leavenworthia Genetics, January 1, 1999; 151(1): 343 - 357. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
||||

