The genomic basis of copper tolerance in Drosophila is shaped by a complex interplay of regulatory and environmental factors.
Llewellyn GreenMarta Coronado-ZamoraSantiago RadíoGabriel E RechJudit Salces-OrtizJosefa GonzálezPublished in: BMC biology (2022)
Overall, by combining genome-wide approaches with environmental association analysis, and functional analysis of candidate genes, our study provides a unique perspective on the genetic and environmental factors that shape copper tolerance in natural D. melanogaster populations and identifies new genes, transposable elements, and physiological traits involved in this complex phenotype.