The genetic basis of diurnal preference in Drosophila melanogaster.
Mirko PegoraroLaura M M FlavellPamela MenegazziPerrine ColombiPauline DaoCharlotte Helfrich-FörsterEran TauberPublished in: BMC genomics (2020)
Our study demonstrates that genetic variation segregating in wild populations contributes to substantial variation in diurnal preference. We identified candidate genes associated with diurnality/nocturnality, while data emerging from our expression analysis and behavioural experiments suggest that both clock and clock-independent pathways are involved in shaping diurnal preference. The diurnal and nocturnal selection strains provide us with a unique opportunity to understand the genetic architecture of diurnal preference.