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Fitness of allozyme variants in Drosophila pseudoobscura III. Possible factors contributing to the maintenance of polymorphisms in nature

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Experiments have been performed to investigate the mechanisms maintaining enzyme polymorphisms in natural populations. We have measured effects on fitness of genotypic variants at three loci, Est-5, Odh, and Mdh-2, in D. pseudoobscura. Significant differences exist among the genotypes in the rate of development from egg-to-adult; there is also indication of differences in larval survival. In a population segregating for allelic variants at all three loci, there is indication that segregation distortion at meiosis or some form of gametic selection might be involved. The relative fitnesses of alternative genotypes are reversed when either different fitness components are considered, or the genotypic frequencies are changed, or the larval density is increased. These fitness reversals may contribute to the maintenance of the polymorphisms, and may account for cyclical oscillations of allozyme frequencies observed in natural populations.

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Research supported by U.S. Public Health Service Research Fellowship (1F05 TWO 1991-01) to D.M. and by contract AT(04-3)34 with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Adress reprint requests from Europe to D.M.; from elsewhere to F.J.A.

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Marinkovic, D., Ayala, F.J. Fitness of allozyme variants in Drosophila pseudoobscura III. Possible factors contributing to the maintenance of polymorphisms in nature. Genetica 47, 65–70 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00122441

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