A new spontaneous chromosomal inversion in a classical laboratory strain of <em>Drosophila subobscura</em>

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2024-01-23T09:39:48Z

2024-01-23T09:39:48Z

2015

2024-01-23T09:39:48Z

Abstract

Drosophila subobscura stands out for its rich chromosomal polymorphism in natural populations. Krimbas (1992) reviewed up to 66 spontaneous chromosomal inversions that combined into 79 arrangements. Some of these inversions are common in the whole range of the species distribution, but others are only present either at low frequencies across the species distribution area or in a restricted geographical area.

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Article


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English

Subjects and keywords

Cromosomes; Drosòfila; Chromosomes; Drosophila

Publisher

University of Oklahoma

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Drosophila Information Service, 2015, vol. 98, p. 166-167

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(c) Orengo, D.J. et al., 2015

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