Parkash R",shamina, GENETIC-DIVERGENCE AMONG INDIAN AND OTHER CONTINENTAL POPULATIONS OF DROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTER, Biologisches Zentralblatt, 113(4), 1994, pp. 449-458
Fourteen Indian natural populations of D. melanogaster collected along
22 degrees latitudinal range were analysed electrophoretically so as
to compare the geographical patterns of allozymic variation at thirtee
n loci. Acph, Mdh-2 and five esterase loci (Est-1 to Est-5) revealed m
onomorphisrn while the other loci were found to be highly polymorphic.
The genetic structure of Indian D. melanogaster populations were char
acterised by significantly higher values of genetic indices as compare
d with other continental populations. Indian geographical populations
of D. melanogaster revealed higher genic differentiation on the basis
of moderate to higher F-ST values. Significant statistical correlation
of allelic frequencies with latitude was observed. The patterns of ge
nic differentiation in D. melanogaster populations were comparable to
those of populations from other continents. The present data on clinal
allozymic variation in Indian populations of D. melanogaster further
support and validate the hypothesis that occurence of parallel or comp
lementary latitudinal dines across different continental populations p
rovide strong evidence of natural selection maintaining such clinal va
riation.