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Influence of Inbreeding on Female Mate Choice in Two Species of Drosophila.

Amberle A McKee1, Shanna M Newton1, Ashley J R Carter1.   

Abstract

Many organisms have been reported to choose their mates in order to increase the heterozygosity of their offspring by avoiding mating with relatives or homozygous individuals. Most previous studies using Drosophila melanogaster have used artificial chromosomes or extreme inbreeding treatments, situations unlikely to be matched in nature. Additionally, few studies have examined the interaction between female inbreeding status and her choice of mate. Using females and males from populations that had experienced either random mating or one generation of sib-sib inbreeding, we measured the preferences of females for males. Our results indicate that outbred males were chosen more often than inbred males and that this preference may be more pronounced in outbred females than in inbred ones.

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Keywords:  Drosophila; Inbreeding; heterozygosity; homozygosity; mate choice

Year:  2014        PMID: 29225418      PMCID: PMC5718203          DOI: 10.1007/s10905-014-9453-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Insect Behav        ISSN: 0892-7553            Impact factor:   1.309


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