Molecular transfer of a species-specific behavior from Drosophila simulans to Drosophila melanogaster

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Q Yu ◽  
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Drosophila melanogaster from 67 collections have been analysed for their polymorphic inversions. Of the 53 inversions now known in this species 7 are widespread and 43 are endemic. The remaining 3 inversions may be widespread, but if so they are usually very rare. No X or fourth chromosome inversions were found. All the third chromosome inversions were paracentric, while six of the second chromosome inversions were pericentric. No inversions were found in D. simulans , of which 27 collections, from Africa, Europe, Australia and S. America, were studied.


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