The maintenance of an inversion polymorphism in Coelopa frigida
The seaweed fly, Coelopa frigida, lives in piles of rotting seaweed deposited on beaches by tides and winds. In all populations studied it is polymorphic for two gene arrangements on Chromosome I. A polymorphism at the alcohol dehydrogenase locus is strongly associated with this inversion and can be...
Main Author: | Butlin, Roger Kenneth |
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University of Nottingham
1983
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.344422 |
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