microPublication biology Pub Date : 2025-03-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.17912/micropub.biology.001436
Khushboo Sharma, Nalini Mishra, Mallikarjun N Shakarad
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昼伏夜出的动物长期暴露在恒定的光照下,会抑制时钟基因的昼夜节律,进而影响其生活史特征。然而,动物需要保持某种形式的节律才能使身体有效运作。在这项研究中,我们使用了三个在恒定光照下维持了 312 代的黑腹果蝇种群。我们将另外三个种群(从恒定光照下维持了 312 代的种群中衍生出来)调整为 12L:12D 周期。非周期性条件下的适应性进化损害了果蝇的寿命和繁殖力--这是迭代物种最重要的两个适应性特征。
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Adaptability in the aperiodic Drosophila populations and evolution of the life-history traits.

Exposure of diurnal animals to constant light for extended periods dampens the clock gene circadian rhythms, which in turn affect the life history traits. However, animals are expected to maintain some form of rhythm for the body to function effectively. In this study, we used three populations of Drosophila melanogaster that were maintained under constant light for 312 generations. We entrained three other populations (derived from those in constant light for 312 generations) to 12L:12D cycles. The adaptive evolution under aperiodic conditions has compromised on longevity and fecundity- two most important fitness traits for an iteroparous species.

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