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Genetic architecture of olfactory discriminative avoidance conditioning in Drosophila melanogaster..
Authors:Hewitt, J. K.   Fulker, David W.   Hewitt, C. A.
Abstract:Recent claims to have demonstrated associative learning ability in fruitflies raise questions about the adaptive significance of behavioral modifiability of this species. In a strain survey and a 9?×?9 half diallel cross study of olfactory discriminative avoidance conditioning, a low narrow heritability and strong directional dominance or heterosis controlling nonrandom phenotypic variation were found. Furthermore, the predicted inbreeding depression and asymmetrical response to bidirectional genetic selection were both observed. The genetic architecture revealed in these 3 experiments is consistent with a close association between this conditioning phenotype and evolutionary fitness. Predictions from this interpretation to the nature of new mutations have been confirmed, and a possible role for conditioning in courtship behavior has been identified. (33 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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