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Korean Journal of Zoology
1984 Volume.27 No. 3 p.137 ~ p.150
Genetic Studies on Lethal and Sterility Genes Concealed in Natural Populations of Drosophila melanogaster
Lee Taek-Jun

Lee Hae-Ok
Abstract
The present experiments were carried out to understand the genetic structure of the natural population by means of the frequencies of recessive lethal and sterility genes on the second chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster. The natural populations used for experiment were Anyang, Kimpo and Ulsan populations in 1982 and 1983. The mean frequencies of deleterious gene (lethal plus semilethal) were estimated 29.01% in Anyang, 30.07% in Kimpo and 32.31% in Ulsan population. Allelism rates on the chromosome between lethals extracted from natural populations were examined within or between populations. The mean allelism rates were showed 2.28% in Anyang, 1.90% in Kimpo and 2.17% in Ulsan. The values of elimination $(IQ^2)$ were estimated by frequencies of deleterious genes and allelism rates. The mean values of elimination were 0.0020 in Anyang, 0.0019 in Kimpo and 0.0023 in Ulsan population. The effective population size was estimated by using a formula by Nei. Anyang, Kimpo and Ulsan populations were about 2, 900, 3, 600 and 3, 200, respecively. These data suggest that Korean populations of Drosophila melanogaster attained to stable breeding units of intermediate size, ranging from 2, 900 to 3, 600 pairs of fertile individuals.
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