Nucleotide variation along the Drosophila melanogaster fourth chromosome

Wen Wang, Kevin Thornton, Andrew Berry, Manyuan Long

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The Drosophila melanogaster fourth chromosome, believed to be nonrecombining and invariable, is a classic example of the effect of natural selection in eliminating genetic variation in linked loci. However, in a chromosome-wide assay of nucteotide variation in natural populations, we have observed a high level of polymorphism in a ∼200-kilobase region and marked levels of polymorphism in several other fragments interspersed with regions of little variation, suggesting different evolutionary histories in different chromosomal domains. Statistical tests of neutral evolution showed that a few haplotypes predominate in the 200-kilobase polymorphic region. Finally, contrary to the expectation of no recombination, we identified six recombination events within the chromosome. Thus, positive Darwinian selection and recombination have affected the evolution of this chromosome.

源语言英语
页(从-至)134-137
页数4
期刊Science
295
5552
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 4 1月 2002
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