A MULTILOCUS VIEW OF SPECIATION IN THE DROSOPHILA-VIRILIS SPECIES GROUP REVEALS COMPLEX HISTORIES AND TAXONOMIC CONFLICTS

Authors
Citation
H. Hilton et J. Hey, A MULTILOCUS VIEW OF SPECIATION IN THE DROSOPHILA-VIRILIS SPECIES GROUP REVEALS COMPLEX HISTORIES AND TAXONOMIC CONFLICTS, Genetical Research, 70(3), 1997, pp. 185-194
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Genetics & Heredity
Journal title
ISSN journal
00166723
Volume
70
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
185 - 194
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-6723(1997)70:3<185:AMVOSI>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
The historical population genetic processes associated with the diverg ence of members of the Drosophila virilis species group were examined using DNA sequence variation from two loci. New data on DNA sequence v ariation from the oskar locus, taken from within and among all five cl osely related taxa in the virilis phylad of the D. virilis species gro up, were examined and compared with similar data previously collected from the period locus. Overall, the oskar and period data sets reveal similar patterns of variation. Both loci support the conclusion that t he two subspecies of D. americana have had a large historical populati on size and are exchanging genes in nature. From these data there is l ittle reason to consider them as distinct taxa. In the case of D. nova mexicana, from which six lines were sequenced at each locus, there is an intriguing difference in the pattern seen at the two loci. Both loc i reveal two distinct groups that are considerably divergent from each other, with very little evidence of gene flow between them. However, the grouping of lines into distinct subgroups based on oskar is differ ent from the grouping based on period. The simplest explanation seems to be that D. novamexicana includes two distinct species, and that the sample of six lines happens to include cases of recent gene exchange. Alternatively, both oskar and period could be linked to sites of stro ng balancing selection and limited recombination.