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THE GENETICS OF DROSOPHILA SUBOBSCURA POPULATIONS. V. A STUDY OF LINKAGE DISEQUILIBRIUM IN NATURAL POPULATIONS BETWEEN GENES AND INVERSIONS OF THE E CHROMOSOME
M. Loukas 1 and C. B. Krimbas 1
1 Department of Genetics, Agricultural College of Athens, Greece
The genetics of Hk and Est-9 complex gene have been studied in Drosophila subobscura. While Hk alleles mendelize normally, Est-9 is a complex locus consisting of several very closely linked genes with active and silent alleles. Both genes are located on chromosome E; a detailed genetic map was constructed with the help of visible markers and inversions. Both Hk and Est-9 are included in or are very near to inversions of the E chromosome. While Hk does not show linkage disequilibrium either with Est-9 or inversions, Est-9 does show disequilibrium in two ways: both with inversions and between different Est-9 genes. All natural populations studied show the same kind of association between Est-9 gene combinations and inversions. It is argued that these results are better explained by selection than by neutrality.
Submitted on July 26, 1974Revised on November 7, 1974