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The Drosophila melanogaster species group belongs to the subgenus Sophophora and contains 10 subgroups. The phylogeny in this species group is poorly known despite many studies covering many of the species subgroups. The most likely explanation is that the various subgroups diverged from each other in a relatively short evolutionary time frame. Three subgroups have not yet been investigated in molecular studies, and their position in the phylogeny is unclear. The suzukii subgroup is paraphyletic as D. lucipennis is systematically placed within the elegans subgroup. Species subgroups:

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  • Drosophila melanogaster species group (en)
  • Drosophila melanogaster (artgrupp) (sv)
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  • Drosophila melanogaster är en artgrupp inom släktet Drosophila som innehåller 10 artundergrupper och fler än 100 olika arter. Artundergrupperna inom artgruppen är monofyletiska. Den mest kända och välstuderade arten inom artgruppen är bananflugan. (sv)
  • The Drosophila melanogaster species group belongs to the subgenus Sophophora and contains 10 subgroups. The phylogeny in this species group is poorly known despite many studies covering many of the species subgroups. The most likely explanation is that the various subgroups diverged from each other in a relatively short evolutionary time frame. Three subgroups have not yet been investigated in molecular studies, and their position in the phylogeny is unclear. The suzukii subgroup is paraphyletic as D. lucipennis is systematically placed within the elegans subgroup. Species subgroups: (en)
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  • Drosophila melanogaster species group (en)
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  • *denticulata *elegans *eugracilis *ficusphila *flavohirta *longissima *melanogaster *rhopaloa *suzukii *takahashii (en)
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  • Drosophila melanogaster (en)
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  • The Drosophila melanogaster species group belongs to the subgenus Sophophora and contains 10 subgroups. The phylogeny in this species group is poorly known despite many studies covering many of the species subgroups. The most likely explanation is that the various subgroups diverged from each other in a relatively short evolutionary time frame. Three subgroups have not yet been investigated in molecular studies, and their position in the phylogeny is unclear. The suzukii subgroup is paraphyletic as D. lucipennis is systematically placed within the elegans subgroup. Species subgroups: * * D. elegans species subgroup * * * * * D. melanogaster species subgroup * * * (en)
  • Drosophila melanogaster är en artgrupp inom släktet Drosophila som innehåller 10 artundergrupper och fler än 100 olika arter. Artundergrupperna inom artgruppen är monofyletiska. Den mest kända och välstuderade arten inom artgruppen är bananflugan. (sv)
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