Proud to share our latest work on seasonal evolution in Drosophila led by @jcbnunez. We show that the inversion In(2L)t changes in frequency between seasons, has captured old alleles and is also acquiring new beneficial ones, and is pleiotropic. (1/4)
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.09.519676v1
Importantly, we inferred the phenotypic consequences of In(2L)t by aggregating >200 published phenotypes from the DGRP. In(2L)t is associated with dozens of phenotypes and we validated the effects of the inversion using fly genetics. (2/4)
And, we do it all after considering the effects of population booms during the summer and busts during the winter. Local effective population size is ~10,000 and yet population structure at the local scale is stable through time! (3/4)