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GENETIC HETEROGENEITY WITHIN ELECTROPHORETIC "ALLELES" OF XANTHINE DEHYDROGENASE IN DROSOPHILA PSEUDOOBSCURA

Abstract

An experimental plan for an exhaustive determination of genic variation at structural gene loci is presented. In the initial steps of this program, 146 isochromosomal lines from 12 geographic populations of D. pseudoobscura were examined for allelic variation of xanthine dehydrogenase by the serial use of 4 different electrophoretic conditions and a head stability test. The 5 criteria revealed a total of 37 allelic classes out of the 146 genomes examined where only 6 had been previously revealed by the usual method of gel electrophoresis. This immense increase in genic variation also showed previously unsuspected population differences between the main part of the species distribution and the isolated population of Bogotá population. The average heterozygosity at the Xdh locus is at least 72% in natural populations. This result, together with the very large number of alleles segregating and the pattern of allelic frequencies, has implications for theories of genetic polymorphism which are discussed.

Authors

Singh RS; Lewontin RC; Felton AA

Journal

Genetics, Vol. 84, No. 3, pp. 609–629

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Publication Date

November 29, 1976

DOI

10.1093/genetics/84.3.609

ISSN

0016-6731

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