Logo image
Home Academic units
Sign in
Interspecific genetic control of courtship song production and reception in Drosophila
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Interspecific genetic control of courtship song production and reception in Drosophila

C. P KYRIACOU and J. C HALL
Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), Vol.232(4749), pp.494-497
04/25/1986
PMID: 3083506

Abstract

Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology Classical genetics, quantitative genetics, hybrids Biological and medical sciences Animals Genetics of eukaryotes. Biological and molecular evolution Invertebrata
The genetic control of courtship song differences between Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila simulans males was investigated by producing hybrids from reciprocal crosses. The song rhythm difference between the parental species appears to be due to sex-linked genes, whereas the basic interpulse-interval difference is autosomally inherited. Hybrid females show selective preferences for artificially generated songs carrying intermediate "hybrid" characteristics.

Metrics

17 Record Views

Details