Abstract

Males ofDrosophila subobscura from northern strains showing a low degree of inversion polymorphism are sexually less active than those from highly polymorphic southern strains. The success of single pair crosses is higher in intra-than in inter-strain crosses. The differences between the various strains may be due to quantitative or qualitative differences in the mating behavior.

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