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A Single Gene Causes an Interspecific Difference in Pigmentation in Drosophila
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2015
biorxiv/medrxiv
pre-print
The genetic basis of species differences remains understudied. Studies in insects have contributed significantly to our understanding of morphological evolution. Pigmentation traits in particular have received a great deal of attention and several genes in the insect pigmentation pathway have been implicated in inter- and intraspecific differences. Nonetheless, much remains unknown about many of the genes in this pathway and their potential role in understudied taxa. Here we genetically analyze
doi:10.1101/014464
fatcat:3e2v4zkx7vephci52limdoh5uq