Plasticity and genotype × environment interactions for locomotion in drosophila melanogaster larvae
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Del Pino, Francisco
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Plasticity and genotype × environment interactions for locomotion in drosophila melanogaster larvae
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Locomotion is a primary means by which animals interact with the world. To understand the contribution of genotype × environment interactions to individual differences in D. melanogaster larval locomotion we investigated phenotypic sensitivity to environmental changes in four strains of this species and their F 1 hybrids. We also investigated to what extent flexibility and plasticity of locomotion depend upon larval age. Specifically, we examined larval locomotion at 48 and 96 h of development on three different substrates. Locomotion was influenced by the structure of the substrate, but this depended on both the genotype and larval age. At 48 h of larval development phenotypic variation in locomotion was attributable to both genotype × environment interactions and genotypic differences among the larvae, while at 96 h of age, differences were mainly due to genotype × environment interactions. An analysis of variance of the 4 × 4 diallel cross made at 48 and 96 h of development showed,
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/165463
DOI: 10.1007/s10519-011-9490-1
ISSN: 00018244
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Behavior Genetics, Volumen 42, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 162-169
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