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Philip T Leftwich1,2, Tracey Chapman2
1Arthropod Genetics, The Pirbright Institute, Pirbright, Woking, Surrey, GU24 0NF, UK.
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Experimental studies of the evolution of reproductive isolation in real time are a powerful way to reveal the way that fundamental processes, such as mate choice, initiate divergence. Mate choice, while frequently described in females, can occur in either sex, and can be affected by the genetics or environment of an individual. Here we describe simple protocols for assessing mating outcomes in fruit flies, which in this context can be used to assess reproductive isolation derived from rearing on different diets over multiple generations.
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