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THE PHYLOGENY OF 9 SPECIES OF THE DROSOPHILA-OBSCURA GROUP INFERRED BY THE BANDING HOMOLOGIES OF CHROMOSOMAL REGIONS .3. ELEMENT-D

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dc.contributor.author BREHM, A en
dc.contributor.author KRIMBAS, CB en
dc.date.accessioned 2014-06-06T06:42:12Z
dc.date.available 2014-06-06T06:42:12Z
dc.date.issued 1992 en
dc.identifier.issn 0831-2796 en
dc.identifier.uri http://62.217.125.90/xmlui/handle/123456789/481
dc.subject DROSOPHILA-OBSCURA GROUP en
dc.subject PHYLOGENY en
dc.subject CHROMOSOMAL INVERSIONS en
dc.subject ELEMENT-D en
dc.subject CHROMOSOMAL GENE ARRANGEMENTS en
dc.subject.classification Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology en
dc.subject.classification Genetics & Heredity en
dc.subject.other EVOLUTIONARY RELATIONSHIPS en
dc.subject.other GENETIC-DISTANCE en
dc.subject.other INVERSION DATA en
dc.subject.other SUBOBSCURA en
dc.subject.other SOPHOPHORA en
dc.subject.other SEQUENCES en
dc.subject.other SUBGROUP en
dc.subject.other PATTERNS en
dc.subject.other TREES en
dc.title THE PHYLOGENY OF 9 SPECIES OF THE DROSOPHILA-OBSCURA GROUP INFERRED BY THE BANDING HOMOLOGIES OF CHROMOSOMAL REGIONS .3. ELEMENT-D en
heal.type journalArticle en
heal.language English en
heal.publicationDate 1992 en
heal.abstract The phylogenetic relationships among nine species belonging to the obscura group of the genus Drosophila were deduced, based on similarities of the banding pattern of their polytene chromosomal element D. These similarities were inferred by the comparison of chromosomal photomaps. The phylogenetic reconstruction was the most parsimonious based on seriation by overlapping inversions and on the principle of conservation/disassociation of nearby located segments. The gene sequences of element D for all species studied were relatively easy to recognize in terms of the map of D. obscura, already found to occupy a relative central position in this group. Thus, three clusters of closely related species could be identified: obscura (D. obscura, D. ambigua, and D. tristis), African (D. kitumensis and D. microlabis), and subobscura (D. subobscura, D. madeirensis and D. guanche), with D. subsilvestris standing apart. The results are in agreement with those from the previously studied elements B and E, but element D was found to be much more conclusive concerning the links among the different clusters. Thus, it is inferred that D. guanche occupies an intermediate position between the other two species of its own cluster and all the others. The gene arrangement of D. obscura, directly related to those of the other species, has been identified. In the phylogenetic tree proposed, both the African cluster and D. subsilvestris derive from a hypothetical gene arrangement, intermediate in the pathway between the subobscura and obscura clusters. en
heal.publisher NATL RESEARCH COUNCIL CANADA en
heal.journalName GENOME en
dc.identifier.issue 6 en
dc.identifier.volume 35 en
dc.identifier.isi ISI:A1992KD50000027 en
dc.identifier.spage 1075 en
dc.identifier.epage 1085 en


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