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An esterase duplication is described in the sibling species pair Drosophila mojavensis and Drosophila arizonensis. We present evidence for two separate structural loci mapping at a distance of less than 0.16 recombination units from each other. Alleles at the two loci have the same substrate specificities and form small amounts of interlocus heterodimers. One locus (Est-5) is functioning throughout the insect's life cycle and appears at high concentrations in the hemolymph and the fat body. Its duplicate (Est-4) functions only during the late larval stage and is concentrated mainly in the carcass. No null alleles at either locus were observed in population surveys. An examination of 12 other species from the repleta group, to which D. mojavensis and D. arizonesis belong, suggests that Est-5 is universally present, but the activity levels of Est-4 vary among species and may be totally absent in some species. Variation in the level of Est-4 activity does not closely follow the phylogenetic relationship.
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This work was supported by a NATO research grant to E.Z. and W.v.D. and also by a visiting fellowship to E.Z. from the University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
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Zouros, E., van Delden, W., Odense, R. et al. An esterase duplication in Drosophila: Differences in expression of duplicate loci within and among related species. Biochem Genet 20, 929–942 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00484070
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