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Genetic Adaptation to Captivity and Inbreeding Depression in Small Laboratory Populations of Drosophila Melanogaster

机译:果蝇的小型实验室种群对圈养和近交抑制的遗传适应。

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The rate of adaptation to a competitive laboratory environment and the associated inbreeding depression in measures of reproductive fitness have been observed in populations of Drosophila melanogaster with mean effective breeding size of the order of 50 individuals. Two large wild-derived populations and a long-established laboratory cage population were used as base stocks, from which subpopulations were extracted and slowly inbred under crowded conditions over a period of 210 generations. Comparisons have been made of the competitive ability and reproductive fitness of these subpopulations, the panmictic populations produced from them by hybridization and random mating and the wild- or cage-base populations from which they were derived. After an average of ~180 generations in the laboratory, the wild-derived panmictic populations exceeded the resampled natural populations by 75% in fitness under competitive conditions. The cage-derived panmictic population, after a total of 17 years in the laboratory, showed a 90% superiority in competitive ability over the corresponding wild population. In the inbred lines derived from the wild-base stocks, the average rate of adaptation was estimated to be 0.33 +/- 0.06% per generation. However, the gain in competitive ability was more than offset by inbreeding depression at an initial rate of ~2% per generation. The effects of both adaptation and inbreeding on reproductive ability in a noncompetitive environment were found to be minor by comparison. The maintenance of captive populations under noncompetitive conditions can therefore be expected to minimize adaptive changes due to natural selection in the changed environment.
机译:在果蝇的果蝇种群中观察到了对竞争性实验室环境的适应率和相关的近亲繁殖繁殖能力的降低,平均有效繁殖规模为50只左右。以两个野生的大型种群和一个建立已久的实验室笼种群为基础种群,从中提取亚种群并在拥挤的条件下缓慢繁殖近210代。已经对这些亚群的竞争能力和生殖适应性,通过杂交和随机交配从它们产生的panictic种群以及其来源的野生或笼养种群进行了比较。在实验室中平均约180代后,在竞争条件下,野生来源的panictic种群的适应度比重新采样的自然种群高出75%。在实验室中总共进行了17年的研究表明,笼养的panicant种群比相应的野生种群具有90%的竞争能力优势。在源自野生基础种群的近交系中,平均适应率估计为每代0.33 +/- 0.06%。然而,竞争能力的提高远远超过了近亲衰退,每代初始比率约为2%。通过比较发现,在非竞争性环境中,适应和近交对生殖能力的影响很小。因此,可以期望在非竞争条件下维持圈养种群,以使由于变化环境中的自然选择而导致的适应性变化最小。

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  • 期刊名称 Genetics
  • 作者

    BDH. Latter; J. C. Mulley;

  • 作者单位
  • 年(卷),期 1995(139),1
  • 年度 1995
  • 页码 255–266
  • 总页数 12
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种
  • 中图分类 遗传学;
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