show Abstracthide AbstractSequencing of a long term artificial selection experiment in Drosophila melanogaster based on overall body size. Samples were selected to be either large, small, or have the sexual size dimorphism reversed (small females, large males). Samples were sequenced in pools with sexes separate to look for alleles contribting to sexual conflict, and to follow up on previous sequencing ~250 generations earlier for the large and small selection lineages. These are the samples used in the following paper: Tyler Audet, Joelle Krol, Katie Pelletier, Andrew D Stewart, Ian Dworkin, Sexually discordant selection is associated with trait specific morphological changes and a complex genomic response, Evolution, 2024;, qpae071, https://doi.org/10.1093/evolut/qpae071 Additionally, with permission of the authors, we have uploaded the raw sequence reads from the 6 pooled samples that were generated from flies from between generations 108-120 of artificial selection. If using only those 6 samples please cite: Population-Based Resequencing of Experimentally Evolved Populations Reveals the Genetic Basis of Body Size Variation in Drosophila melanogaster Turner TL, Stewart AD, Fields AT, Rice WR, Tarone AM (2011) Population-Based Resequencing of Experimentally Evolved Populations Reveals the Genetic Basis of Body Size Variation in Drosophila melanogaster. PLOS Genetics 7(3): e1001336. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001336 Turner