29 research outputs found

    autosomes

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    This file contains data from the paper "Local selection underlies the geographic distribution of sex-ratio drive in Drosophila neotestacea." These data are the microsatellite data used in this paper. It is in the format required for the program Structure. Included here are 7 autosomal loci from each of 468 individuals from a total 16 populations. Each individual is labelled pop-#, with the pop the abbreviation for the population and the number the fly number from that particular population. See the above paper for a description of the population abbreviations. All individuals are wild-caught flies. See Dyer 2007 Molecular Ecology Notes for a description of the seven loci. Please contact Kelly Dyer with any questions. [email protected]

    Mating frequencies for Drosophila neotestacea females

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    Mating observations were performed in the laborator

    Hybrid Mating Rates

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    This file contains data from the paper entitled "Asymmetrical sexual isolation but no postmating isolation between the closely related species Drosophila suboccidentalis and Drosophila occidentalis". This specific file contains data detailing mating rates between hybrid and pure species individuals (Figure 2 from the paper). Each row represents a single pair of flies that were involved in a no-choice mate trial. A "1" in the "Mated(1=Yes)" column represents a pair of flies that successfully copulated within the allotted time frame. A "0" in this column indicated that the pair failed to copulate. The "Female_Type" column indicates whether the female fly in each pairing was a pure species individual or a hybrid individual. The "Male_Type" column indicates whether the male fly in each pairing was a pure species individual or a hybrid individual. "Suboccidentalis" refers to a pure species Drosophila suboccidentalis individual. "Occidentalis" refers to a pure species Drosophila occidentalis individual. "Hybrid(OxS)" refers to a hybrid individual generated by crossing a Drosophila occidentalis female to a Drosophila suboccidentalis male. "Hybrid(SxO)" refers to a hybrid individual generated by crossing a Drosophila suboccidentalis female to a Drosophila occidentalis male

    Pure Species Mating Rates

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    This file contains data from the paper entitled "Asymmetrical sexual isolation but no postmating isolation between the closely related species Drosophila suboccidentalis and Drosophila occidentalis". This specific file contains data detailing pure species mating rates (Figure 1 from the paper). Each row represents a single pair of flies that were involved in a no-choice mate trial. A "1" in the "Mated(1=Yes)" column represents a pair of flies that successfully copulated within the allotted time frame. A "0" in this column indicated that the pair failed to copulate. The "Female_Species" column indicates the species of female in each pairing. The "Male_Species" column indicates the species of male in each pairing. "Suboccidentalis" refers to a pure Drosophila suboccidentalis individual. "Occidentalis" refers to a pure Drosophila occidentalis individual

    Pure Species Offspring Count

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    This file contains data from the paper entitled "Asymmetrical sexual isolation but no postmating isolation between the closely related species Drosophila suboccidentalis and Drosophila occidentalis". This specific file contains data detailing pure species female and hybrid individual female progeny production (Figure 4 from the paper). Each row represents a single pair of flies. These flies were mated and the number resulting adult offspring produced was tallied in the column titled "Progeny_Count". The "Female_Species" column indicates the species of female in each pairing. The "Male_Species" column indicates the species of male in each pairing. "Suboccidentalis" refers to a pure species Drosophila suboccidentalis individual. "Occidentalis" refers to a pure species Drosophila occidentalis individual

    Autosomal microsatellite loci for 5 populations of Drosophila neotestacea

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    Flies were collected in the field, sacrificed and genotyped in the laboratory

    subquinaria_matingdata

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    Excel file of mating data for Drosophila subquinaria isofemale lines

    Hybrid Individual Mating Latency

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    This file contains data from the paper entitled "Asymmetrical sexual isolation but no postmating isolation between the closely related species Drosophila suboccidentalis and Drosophila occidentalis". This specific file contains data detailing the latency to copulation between pure species individuals (Supplemental Figure 3). Each row represents a single pair of flies involved in a no-choice mate trial that successfully copulated within the allotted time frame. The latency to copulation (measured in minutes) for each pair is recorded in the column titled "Latency". The "Female_Type" column indicates whether the female fly in each pairing was a pure species individual or a hybrid individual. The "Male_Type" column indicates whether the male fly in each pairing was a pure species individual or a hybrid individual. "Suboccidentalis" refers to a pure species Drosophila suboccidentalis individual. "Occidentalis" refers to a pure species Drosophila occidentalis individual. "Hybrid(OxS)" refers to a hybrid individual generated by crossing a Drosophila occidentalis female to a Drosophila suboccidentalis male. "Hybrid(SxO)" refers to a hybrid individual generated by crossing a Drosophila suboccidentalis female to a Drosophila occidentalis male

    Pure Species Latency to Mate

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    This file contains data from the paper entitled "Asymmetrical sexual isolation but no postmating isolation between the closely related species Drosophila suboccidentalis and Drosophila occidentalis". This specific file contains data detailing the latency to copulation between pure species individuals (Supplemental Figure 2). Each row represents a single pair of flies involved in a no-choice mate trial that successfully copulated within the allotted time frame. The latency to copulation (measured in minutes) for each pair is recorded in the column titled "Latency". The "Female_Species" column indicates the species of female in each pairing. The "Male_Species" column indicates the species of male in each pairing. "Suboccidentalis" refers to a pure Drosophila suboccidentalis individual. "Occidentalis" refers to a pure Drosophila occidentalis individual
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