The Inversion in(
2L
)t Impacts Complex, Temperature‐Sensitive Behaviors in
Drosophila melanogaster
Benedict Adam Lenhart, Alan Olav Bergland ABSTRACT
Genetic variation in behavioral traits allows organisms to respond and adapt to environmental challenges. Genetic variation in behavior is often affected by many genes and thus has a complex genetic basis. Inversions, the reorientation of genes along the chromosome, tightly link genetic variants together because they suppress recombination. Therefore, inversions are believed to have a major impact on phenotypic variation because they combine the effects of multiple genes, which can pleiotropically alter multiple aspects of behavior. This study investigates how the inversion In(2L)t, found in