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DNA sequence variation and latitudinal associations in hsp23, hsp26 and hsp27 from natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster |
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Author: Frydenberg, J.; Hoffmann, A. A.; Loeschcke,
V.
Year: 2003
Title: DNA sequence variation and latitudinal
associations in hsp23, hsp26 and hsp27 from natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster
Journal: Molecular Ecology
Volume: 12
Pages: 2025-2032
Date: Aug
Abstract: Heat shock genes are considered to be
likely candidate genes for environmental stress resistance. Nucleotide
variation in the coding sequence of the small heat shock genes (hsps ) hsp26
and hsp27 from Drosophila melanogaster was studied in flies
originating from the Netherlands
and eastern Australia.
The hsp26 gene was polymorphic for an insertion/deletion of three extra amino
acids and two nonsynonymous changes in all populations. The hsp27 gene
exhibited two nonsynonymous changes and three synonymous mutations. The hsp26
polymorphism showed a latitudinal cline along the east coast of Australia. This
pattern was not confounded by the fact that the shsps are located in the
inversion In(3 L)P which also shows a latitudinal cline in eastern Australia. A
similar latitudinal cline was found for the previously described variation in
hsp23 , while frequencies of hsp27 alleles did not change with latitude. These
findings suggest that variation at two of the shsps or closely linked loci are
under selection in natural populations of D. melanogaster.
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