Genetics of polymorphism in the land snail,Cepaea nemoralis (original) (raw)

The results of 40 single-pair matings of the landsnail_Cepaea nemoralis_, mostly concerning the rarer banding patterns are presented. A total of 3678 F1 individuals were obtained, 2315 of which were scored when adult, the remainder as juveniles.

The presence or absence of band 3 in banded snails does not seem to be genetically determined. It is shown that several banding patterns (e.g. 12300, 02300, 00340, 003300, 00305) should be classified as 00300. The presence or absence of extra (satellite-) bands seems to be multifactorially controlled. It is suggested that pattern 10345 is dominant over 12345 and that it is determined either by an allele of the “threebanded” locus, recessive to pattern-allele 00345, or by a different locus but then epistatically suppressed by the gene for 00345. Pattern 02345 in some cases is genetically 00345 and in other cases 12345. Fusion of bands 4 and 5 is multifactorially controlled, and is perhaps influenced by, or linked to, the loci for colour and three-bandedness. Fusion of bands 1 and 2 seems to be also multifactorially controlled. This fusion is strongly correlated with fusion (45), and is independent of colour. Pale is recessive to dark body colour. The latter occurs in several shades which are multifactorially controlled. Reddish body colour is recessive to yellowish, and the gene concerned is linked with that for shell colour. Variation in the expression of dominance was found at the loci for 00300, 00345, 10345, reddish body colour and pale body colour.