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Species group of the subgenus Drosophila
The Drosophila immigrans species group is a
polyphyletic and speciose lineage of
Drosophila flies, including over 100 species.
[1]
[2] Immigrans species belong to the
Immigrans-tripunctata radiation of the subgenus
Drosophila. Well-described species include
Drosophila immigrans, and the sister species
Drosophila albomicans and
Drosophila nasuta. The genome of D. albomicans was sequenced in 2012 in an effort to characterize novel sex chromosome development in D. albomicans.
[3] Immigrans group species are related to
mushroom-breeding Drosophila of the
Quinaria and
Testacea species groups.
[2]
[4]
Subgroups
The Immigrans species group can be further divided into four subgroups:
[2]
Notes
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