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THE NATURE OF QUANTITATIVE GENETIC VARIATION REVISITED - LESSONS FROM DROSOPHILA BRISTLES Review

机译:THE NATURE OF QUANTITATIVE GENETIC VARIATION REVISITED - LESSONS FROM DROSOPHILA BRISTLES Review

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Most characters that distinguish one individual from another, like height or weight, vary continuously in populations. Continuous variation of these 'quantitative' traits is due to the simultaneous segregation of multiple quantitative trait loci (QTLs) as well as environmental influences. A major challenge in human medicine, animal and plant breeding and evolutionary genetics is to identify QTLs and determine their genetic properties. Studies of the classic quantitative traits, abdominal and sternopleural bristle numbers of Drosophila, have shown that: (1) many loci have small effects on bristle number, but a few have large effects and cause most of the genetic variation; (2) 'candidate' loci involved in bristle development often have large quantitative effects on bristle number; and (3) alleles at QTLs affecting bristle number have variable degrees of dominance, interact with each other, and affect other quantitative traits, including fitness. Lessons learned from this model system will be applicable to studies of the genetic basis of quantitative variation in other species. References: 68

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