Biology:Immigrans-tripunctata radiation

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Short description: Species group of the subgenus Drosophila


'Immigrans-tripunctata radiation
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Drosophila innubila of the Drosophila quinaria species group
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The immigrans-tripunctata radiation is a speciose lineage of Drosophila flies, including over 300 species.[1] The immigrans-tripunctata radiation is a sister lineage to most other members of the subgenus Drosophila.[2] A number of species have had their genomes or transcriptomes sequenced for evolutionary studies using Drosophila.

Species groups

The following species groups and numbers largely derive from O'Grady (2018).[2]

Sequenced genomes or transcriptomes

The following species have extensive genetic sequence data available. [Last updated: 24 August 2019]

Quinaria species group


Immigrans species group


Testacea species group

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References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 o'Grady, Patrick M.; Desalle, Rob (2018). "Phylogeny of the Genus Drosophila". Genetics 209 (1): 1–25. doi:10.1534/genetics.117.300583. PMID 29716983. 
  3. Peñafiel-Vinueza, Ana Danitza; Rafael, Violeta (2018). "Five new species of Drosophila guarani group from the Andes of southern Ecuador (Diptera, Drosophilidae)". ZooKeys (781): 141–163. doi:10.3897/zookeys.781.22841. PMID 30271239. 
  4. "FlyBase phylogeny". http://fb2017_05.flybase.org/static_pages/allied-data/phylogeny/Drosophilidae-Tree/quinariasection.html. 
  5. Koshikawa, Shigeyuki; Giorgianni, Matt W.; Vaccaro, Kathy; Kassner, Victoria A.; Yoder, John H.; Werner, Thomas; Carroll, Sean B. (2015). "Gain of cis-regulatory activities underlies novel domains of wingless gene expression in Drosophila". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (24): 7524–9. doi:10.1073/pnas.1509022112. PMID 26034272. Bibcode2015PNAS..112.7524K. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Hill, T.; Koseva, B. S.; Unckless, R. L. (2019). "genome of Drosophila innubila reveals lineage-specific patterns of selection in immune genes | Molecular Biology and Evolution | Oxford Academic". Molecular Biology and Evolution 36 (7): 1405–1417. doi:10.1093/molbev/msz059. PMID 30865231. 
  7. Zhou, Qi; Zhu, Hong-mei; Huang, Quan-fei; Xuan, Zhao-lin; Zhang, Guo-jie; Zhao, Li; Ding, Yun; Roy, Scott et al. (2012). "Deciphering neo-sex and B chromosome evolution by the draft genome of Drosophila albomicans". BMC Genomics 13: 109. doi:10.1186/1471-2164-13-109. PMID 22439699. 
  8. Vicoso, Beatriz; Bachtrog, Doris (2015). "Numerous Transitions of Sex Chromosomes in Diptera". PLOS Biology 13 (4): e1002078. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1002078. PMID 25879221. 
  9. Hamilton, P. T.; Leong, J. S.; Koop, B. F.; Perlman, S. J. (2014). "Transcriptional responses in a Drosophila defensive symbiosis - Hamilton - 2014 - Molecular Ecology". Molecular Ecology 23 (6): 1558–70. doi:10.1111/mec.12603. PMID 24274471. https://dspace.library.uvic.ca//handle/1828/8389. 

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