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Scientists 'see new species born'
BBC News Online science editor ^ | 2004 June | By Dr David Whitehouse

Posted on 11/20/2005 9:27:40 AM PST by restornu

Scientists at the University of Arizona may have witnessed the birth of a new species. Biologists Laura Reed and Prof Therese Markow made the discovery by observing breeding patterns of fruit flies that live on rotting cacti in deserts.

The work could help scientists identify the genetic changes that lead one species to evolve into two species.

The research is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

One becomes two

Whether the two closely related fruit fly populations the scientists studied - Drosophila mojavensis and Drosophila arizonae - represent one species or two is still debated by biologists.

However, the University of Arizona researchers believe the insects are in the early stages of diverging into separate species.

The emergence of a new species - speciation - occurs when distinct populations of a species stop reproducing with one another.

When the two groups can no longer interbreed, they cease exchanging genes and eventually go their own evolutionary ways becoming separate species. Though speciation is a crucial element of understanding how evolution works, biologists have not been able to discover the factors that initiate the process.

In fruit flies there are several examples of mutant genes that prevent different species from breeding but scientists do not know if they are the cause or just a consequence of speciation.

Sterile males

In the wild, Drosophila mojavensis and Drosophila arizonae rarely, if ever, interbreed - even though their geographical ranges overlap.

In the lab, researchers can coax successful breeding but there are complications.

Drosophila mojavensi s mothers typically produce healthy offspring after mating with Drosophila arizonae males, but when Drosophila arizonae females mate with Drosphila mojavensis males, the resulting males are sterile.

Laura Reed maintains that such limited capacity for interbreeding indicates that the two groups are on the verge of becoming completely separate species.

Another finding that adds support to that idea is that in a strain of Drosophila mojavensis from southern California's Catalina Island, mothers always produce sterile males when mated with Drosophila arizonae males.

Because the hybrid male's sterility depends on the mother's genes, the researchers say the genetic change must be recent.

Reed has also discovered that only about half the females in the Catalina Island population had the gene (or genes) that confer sterility in the hybrid male offspring.

However, when she looked at the Drosophila mojavensi s females from other geographic regions, she found that a small fraction of those populations also exhibited the hybrid male sterility.

The newly begun Drosophila mojavensis genome sequencing project, which will provide a complete roadmap of every gene in the species, will help scientists pin down which genes are involved in speciation.


TOPICS: Education; Science
KEYWORDS: crevolist; evofreak; speciation
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To: nicmarlo
Hey.......

I can link the the articles that prove my species exist.

After all, this is an evolution thread......

61 posted on 11/20/2005 12:41:26 PM PST by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: Borax Queen; nicmarlo; phantomworker; Lakeshark; restornu
Awwwww, I missed all the fun! Something about a mutant new species shark?

Yeah, and he wonders why fruit flies are attracted to him, too! ;) (Enter the heavy artillery, lol!)

62 posted on 11/20/2005 12:42:10 PM PST by phantomworker (A new day! Begin it serenely; with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense!)
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To: phantomworker

Fruit flies evolved from wine bottles. You, as a card carrying science expert, should know this.......


63 posted on 11/20/2005 12:43:38 PM PST by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: Lakeshark

this isn't about shark species...it's about flies.

Unless.....there are flying sharks in your ancestry???? :)


64 posted on 11/20/2005 12:44:10 PM PST by nicmarlo
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To: phantomworker
Wait, wait....I meant math expert....LOL!
65 posted on 11/20/2005 12:44:12 PM PST by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: phantomworker; Borax Queen; Lakeshark; restornu
he wonders why fruit flies are attracted to him

LOL!

66 posted on 11/20/2005 12:45:15 PM PST by nicmarlo
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To: nicmarlo

Flying sharks is one mutation in the ancestry.


67 posted on 11/20/2005 12:45:29 PM PST by phantomworker (A new day! Begin it serenely; with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense!)
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To: nicmarlo
Hey I've visited these threads......you have to post looooong....and prety irrelevant..... articles to be evolution pc.....
68 posted on 11/20/2005 12:45:52 PM PST by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: phantomworker

LOL!!


69 posted on 11/20/2005 12:45:57 PM PST by nicmarlo
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To: Lakeshark; phantomworker
Just post your credentials concerning your mutation flying shark evolutions. : )
70 posted on 11/20/2005 12:47:38 PM PST by nicmarlo
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To: phantomworker
Flying sharks is one mutation in the ancestry.

Well........now you have to post a link.....

71 posted on 11/20/2005 12:47:47 PM PST by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: VadeRetro
So you want something to "speciate" out of its whole family, not just out of its species, before you'll believe in speciation?

<troll_mode> What's the big deal? It's still a fly! Evilution won't be proved until they turn a fly into an aardvark or something! </troll_mode>

72 posted on 11/20/2005 12:48:28 PM PST by Quark2005 (Science aims to elucidate. Pseudoscience aims to obfuscate.)
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To: nicmarlo
I am a surfer. And a wind surfer......dang, John Kerry ruined my fun......Pretty good too.
73 posted on 11/20/2005 12:49:01 PM PST by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: Lakeshark; phantomworker

btw, would mutant flying shark evolutions have any relationship to flying revolutions?


74 posted on 11/20/2005 12:49:19 PM PST by nicmarlo
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To: Lakeshark

yeah....I can just picture it now (lol!)


75 posted on 11/20/2005 12:50:11 PM PST by nicmarlo
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To: nicmarlo
btw, would mutant flying shark evolutions have any relationship to flying revolutions?

I think we are about to be banned from all future evo threads..........

76 posted on 11/20/2005 12:50:43 PM PST by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: RadioAstronomer; phantomworker; nicmarlo; Lakeshark
LOL! It's the company I keep... e-hem sharks and phantoms and turnips!
77 posted on 11/20/2005 12:51:32 PM PST by Borax Queen
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To: nicmarlo; Borax Queen

Mo has pics..........proof of my evolved state.....


78 posted on 11/20/2005 12:52:11 PM PST by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: Lakeshark

lol!


79 posted on 11/20/2005 12:52:36 PM PST by nicmarlo
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To: Lakeshark; restornu

restornu started the thread and look who she invited and let in the door! LOL

So what are your thoughts on evolution versus creationism, sharkey? (Not to put you on the spot.) Is it all just one intelligent design or does evolution have any place in the universe? What are you thoughts on God?

(Got to go shopping now. I'll read your response when I get back.)


80 posted on 11/20/2005 12:53:08 PM PST by phantomworker (A new day! Begin it serenely; with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense!)
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