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PLEIOTROPIC EFFECTS ON FITNESS OF MUTATIONS AFFECTING VIABILITY IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER
Michael J. Simmons 1, Christine R. Preston 2, and William R. Engels 2
1 Department of Genetics and Cell Biology, 250 BioScience Center, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108
2 Department of Genetics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
The relative viabilities and fitnesses of wild-type second chromosomes in heterozygous condition were determined. Joint analysis of these permitted an estimation of a parameter that relates the viability effect of a mutation to its effect on fitness as a whole. For newly arisen mutations, the estimate was slightly greater than one, indicating that the reductions in viability caused by these mutations are associated with reductions in other components of fitness. For mutations from an equilibrium population, the estimate of the parameter was near zero, implying that the deleterious viability effects of these mutations are compensated by improvements in other aspects of fitness.
Submitted on May 20, 1979Revised on August 27, 1979