Enzyme Polymorphism and Species Discrimination in Fruit Flies of the Genus Dacus (Tephritidae)
Stephen W McKechnie
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
28(4) 405 - 412
Published: 1975
Abstract
Sympatric populations of D. tryoni and D. neohumeralis are difficult to completely distinguish taxonomically. Using five pigmentation characters, each of some taxonomic value, a small proportion of individuals cannot be assigned to either species nor definitely classified as hybrids. To aid in species discrimination and hybrid identification gene frequencies in natural populations were estimated at three polymorphic protein loci, an alcohol dehydrogenase (Adh), an octanol dehydrogenase (Odh) and an esterase (E-2). Samples of flies were taken from four sites spread over 1200 miles along the Australian eastern coast.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9750405
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