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1 September 2002 RESPONSE TO NATURAL AND LABORATORY SELECTION AT THE DROSOPHILAHSP70 GENES
Brian R. Bettencourt, InYoung Kim, Ary A. Hoffmann, Martin E. Feder
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Abstract

To determine whether and how laboratory and natural selection act on the hsp70 (70-Kd heat-shock protein) genes of Drosophila melanogaster, we examined hsp70 allele frequencies in two sets of populations. First, five populations reared at different temperatures for more than 20 years differentially fixed both a large insertion/deletion (indel) polymorphism at the 87A7 hsp70 cluster (“56H8”/“122”) and a single nucleotide polymorphism at the 87C1 hsp70 cluster. In both cases, the 18°C and 25°C populations fixed one allele and the 28°C populations the other, consistent with previously described evolved differences among these populations in Hsp70 expression and thermotolerance. Second, we examined 56H8 and 122 frequencies in a set of 11 populations founded from flies collected along a latitudinal transect of eastern Australia. The 56H8 allele frequencies are positively associated with latitude, consistent with maintenance of the 56H8/122 polymorphism by natural selection. Thermal extremes and average values are negatively correlated with latitude. These results suggest that natural selection imposed by temperature and thermal variability may affect hsp70 allele frequencies.

Brian R. Bettencourt, InYoung Kim, Ary A. Hoffmann, and Martin E. Feder "RESPONSE TO NATURAL AND LABORATORY SELECTION AT THE DROSOPHILAHSP70 GENES," Evolution 56(9), 1796-1801, (1 September 2002). https://doi.org/10.1554/0014-3820(2002)056[1796:RTNALS]2.0.CO;2
Received: 11 March 2002; Accepted: 12 June 2002; Published: 1 September 2002
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KEYWORDS
cline
heat shock protein
Hsp70
selection
transposable element
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