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Asymmetric response to directional selection for licking behavior ofDrosophila melanogaster males
Authors:Philip Welbergen  Folchert R. van Dijken
Affiliation:(1) Biometrics and Population Genetics, Justus-Liebig University Giessen, Ludwigstrasse 27, D-6300 Giessen, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Department of Population- and Evolutionary Biology, University of Utrecht, Padualaan 8, 3584 CH Utrecht, The Netherlands;(3) Present address: Centre for Plant Breeding Research, P.O. Box 16, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands;(4) Department of Biology, York University, 4700 Keele Street, M3J 1P3 North York, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Selection for high and low licking rate was carried out on courting males of a cage-population ofDrosophila melanogaster for 21 generations. The males were tested against a standard female tester genotype in every generation. The low-scoring line responded linearly to selection, reaching a plateau after eight generations. The attempt to raise the licking rate above the level of the base population was not effective. The realized heritability of the L and H line over the first seven generations was 41.0 and 0.4%, respectively. From the fourth generation onward, the two lines differed significantly. Reciprocal crossing between the two lines indicated the absence of X-chromosome and maternal effects. There was no significant dominance. The selection for licking in males had no discernible effect on female sexual activity. H-line males mated significantly faster with standard females than L-line males.Preparation of this paper was facilitated by a grant from the German Scientific Research Foundation (DFG).
Keywords:Drosophila melanogaster  artificial selection  courtship behavior  asymmetric response  reciprocal crossing  mating speed
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