Genetics, Vol. 154, 679-685, February 2000, Copyright © 2000

The Genetic Structure of the Raleigh Natural Population of Drosophila melanogaster Revisited

Shinichi Kusakabea, Yumi Yamaguchia, Hiroshi Babaa, and Terumi Mukaia
a Department of Biology, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 812-0053, Japan

Corresponding author: Shinichi Kusakabe, Department of Biology, Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima 739-8521, Japan., sakusa{at}ipc.hiroshima-u.ac.jp (E-mail)

Communicating editor: M. J. SIMMONS

The Raleigh natural population of Drosophila melanogaster was reanalyzed with special attention to possible dysgenic effects during the extraction of chromosomes. About 600 second chromosomes were extracted from the Raleigh natural population, half in the cytoplasm of wild-caught females (native genetic background) and half in the cytoplasm of the laboratory line, C160(In(2LR)SM1, Cy/In(2LR)bwV1) (foreign genetic background). We could not find significant differences between the two extraction schemes in the frequency of lethal second chromosomes (Q = 0.252 for the lines with the negative genetic background vs. 0.231 for the lines with the foreign genetic background) or in the homozygous detrimental (D) and lethal (L) loads (D = 0.210 vs. 0.251; L = 0.287 vs. 0.264). The effective size of the population was estimated to be ~19,000, based on the allelism rate of lethal-bearing chromosomes. The homozygous load markedly decreased in the 15 years since a previous study of the same population.





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