TY - JOUR
T1 - Muller “elements” in Drosophila
T2 - How the search for the genetic basis for speciation led to the birth of comparative genomics
AU - Schaeffer, Stephen W.
N1 - Funding Information:
A great deal of credit goes to the Drosophila pioneers whose incredible intellects provided the framework for molecular evolutionary genetics and comparative genomics. The author thanks Thom Kaufman of Indiana University for his comments that improved the manuscript. A special thanks go to an anonymous reviewer for suggestions to improve the coverage of the in situ hybridization analyses and to expand on what we have learned about the mechanisms of chromosomal evolution from comparative genomics. The appreciation of chromosomal evolution by the author benefited from his support from a grant from the National Institute for General Medical Sciences at the National Institutes of Health R01 GM-098478.
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© 2018 by the Genetics Society of America.
PY - 2018/9
Y1 - 2018/9
N2 - The concept of synteny, or conservation of genes on the same chromosome, traces its origins to the early days of Drosophila genetics. This discovery emerged from comparisons of linkage maps from different species of Drosophila with the goal of understanding the process of speciation. H. J. Muller published a landmark article entitled Bearings of the “Drosophila” work on systematics, where he synthesized genetic and physical map data and proposed a model of speciation and chromosomal gene content conservation. These models have withstood the test of time with the advent of molecular genetic analysis from protein to genome level variation. Muller’s ideas provide a framework to begin to answer questions about the evolutionary forces that shape the structure of the genome.
AB - The concept of synteny, or conservation of genes on the same chromosome, traces its origins to the early days of Drosophila genetics. This discovery emerged from comparisons of linkage maps from different species of Drosophila with the goal of understanding the process of speciation. H. J. Muller published a landmark article entitled Bearings of the “Drosophila” work on systematics, where he synthesized genetic and physical map data and proposed a model of speciation and chromosomal gene content conservation. These models have withstood the test of time with the advent of molecular genetic analysis from protein to genome level variation. Muller’s ideas provide a framework to begin to answer questions about the evolutionary forces that shape the structure of the genome.
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U2 - 10.1534/genetics.118.301084
DO - 10.1534/genetics.118.301084
M3 - Article
C2 - 30166445
AN - SCOPUS:85052612222
SN - 0016-6731
VL - 210
SP - 3
EP - 13
JO - Genetics
JF - Genetics
IS - 1
ER -