Population structure in African Drosophila melanogaster revealed by microsatellite analysis
- 16 December 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Ecology
- Vol. 14 (2) , 563-573
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294x.2004.02422.x
Abstract
Tropical sub-Saharan regions are considered to be the geographical origin of Drosophila melanogaster. Starting from there, the species colonized the rest of the world after the last glaciation about 10 000 years ago. Consistent with this demographic scenario, African populations have been shown to harbour higher levels of microsatellite and sequence variation than cosmopolitan populations. Nevertheless, limited information is available on the genetic structure of African populations. We used X chromosomal microsatellite variation to study the population structure of D. melanogaster populations using 13 sampling sites in North, West and East Africa. These populations were compared to six European and one North American population. Significant population structure was found among African D. melanogaster populations. Using a Bayesian method for inferring population structure we detected two distinct groups of populations among African D. melanogaster. Interestingly, the comparison to cosmopolitan D. melanogaster populations indicated that one of the divergent African groups is closely related to cosmopolitan flies. Low, but significant levels of differentiation were observed for sub-Saharan D. melanogaster populations from West and East Africa.Keywords
This publication has 56 references indexed in Scilit:
- A change of expression in the conserved signaling gene MKK7 is associated with a selective sweep in the western house mouse Mus musculus domesticusJournal of Evolutionary Biology, 2006
- Non-African Populations of Drosophila melanogaster Have a Unique OriginMolecular Biology and Evolution, 2004
- Chromosomal inversion polymorphism in Drosophila mediopunctata: seasonal, altitudinal, and latitudinal variationGenetics and Molecular Biology, 2004
- Nonneutral Admixture of Immigrant Genotypes in African Drosophila melanogaster Populations from ZimbabweMolecular Biology and Evolution, 2003
- Genetic Differentiation Between American and European Drosophila melanogaster Populations Could Be Attributed to Admixture of African AllelesMolecular Biology and Evolution, 2003
- SEASONAL CYCLES OF ALLOZYME-BY-CHROMOSOMAL-INVERSION GAMETIC DISEQUILIBRIUM IN DROSOPHILA SUBOBSCURAEvolution, 2003
- Island models and the coalescent processMolecular Ecology, 1998
- Comparative population structuring of molecular and allozyme variation ofDrosophila melanogaster Adhbetween Europe, West Africa and East AfricaGenetics Research, 1995
- African and North American populations of Drosophila melanogaster are very different at the DNA levelNature, 1993
- Latitudinal variation of Adh gene frequencies in Drosophila melanogaster: a Mediterranean instabilityHeredity, 1989