A Single Gene Causes an Interspecific Difference in Pigmentation in Drosophila
Supporting Information
Supporting Information
- Supporting Information - Figures S1-S4, Tables S1-S3, and File S1 (PDF, 1 MB)
- Figure S1 - D. americana (left) and D. virilis (right) pupae at stage 3 (see Materials and Methods). (PDF, 1 MB)
- Figure S2 - Genotype table of recombinant backcross males from the first round of genotyping (see Materials and Methods). (PDF, 132 KB)
- Figure S3 - Correspondence of D. virilis genome scaffolds (release droVir2, UCSC) to chromosome 5 (Muller Element C; Schaffer et al. 2008). (PDF, 100 KB)
- Figure S4 - Boxplot distribution of mean red values in the thorax and scutellum across genotypes for the three pigmentation genes surveyed. (PDF, 96 KB)
- Table S1 - List of genetic markers used in this study, their coordinates, and primer sequences. (PDF, 79 KB)
- Table S2 - Statistical analysis of RT-qPCR results. (PDF, 69 KB)
- Table S3 - Statistical analysis of adult pigmentation between D. americana and D. novamexicana. (PDF, 69 KB)
- File S1 - Nucleotide alignment in FASTA format. (.fasta, 58 KB)