Kyriacou Charalambos P
Department of Genetics, University of Leicester, LE1 7RH, Leicester, UK.
Genetica. 2002 Nov;116(2-3):197-203.
The molecular analysis of specific mutant genes that affect the courtship behaviours of Drosophila melanogaster males and females is discussed in the light of the possibility that they may contribute to mate choice. There is clear evidence that some genes can act as a reservoir of species-specific behaviour, particularly for the male actions during courtship. However, to date there has not been a single genetic locus that has been isolated at the molecular level and shown to be associated with a change in female preference. There are some promising avenues of exploration, in that recent genetic analyses suggest that a small number of genes may make major contributions to female preferences. Finally a candidate gene approach is advocated in which orthologous genes from other species of Drosophila are used as 'natural' mutations, and transformed into D. melanogaster hosts to investigate whether they carry species-specific mating information of the donor.
鉴于特定突变基因可能影响黑腹果蝇雄性和雌性求偶行为并对配偶选择有贡献,本文对这些基因进行了分子分析。有明确证据表明,一些基因可作为物种特异性行为的储存库,特别是在求偶过程中雄性的行为方面。然而,迄今为止,尚未在分子水平上分离出单个与雌性偏好变化相关的基因位点。目前有一些有前景的探索途径,因为最近的遗传分析表明,少数基因可能对雌性偏好有重大影响。最后,本文提倡采用候选基因方法,即将来自其他果蝇物种的直系同源基因用作“天然”突变体,并将其导入黑腹果蝇宿主中,以研究它们是否携带供体的物种特异性交配信息。