How many genetic changes control the evolution of new traits in natural populations? Are the same genetic changes seen in cases of parallel evolution? Despite long-standing interest in these questions, they have been difficult to address, particularly in vertebrates. We have analyzed the genetic basis of natural variation in three different aspects of the skeletal armor of threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus): the pattern, number, and size of the bony lateral plates. A few chromosomal regions can account for variation in all three aspects of the lateral plates, with one major locus contributing to most of the variation in lateral plate pattern and number. Genetic mapping and allelic complementation experiments show that the same...
SummaryThe role of natural selection in the maintenance of genetic variation in wild populations rem...
In convergent evolution, similar phenotypes evolve repeatedly in independent populations, often refl...
SummaryThe history of life offers plentiful examples of convergent evolution, the independent deriva...
How many genetic changes control the evolution of new traits in natural populations? Are the same ge...
Understanding the genetic architecture of evolutionary change remains a long-standing goal in biolog...
Across vertebrates, skeletal shapes are diverse, and much of this variation appears to be adaptive. ...
Major phenotypic changes evolve in parallel in nature by molecular mech-anisms that are largely unkn...
Adaptation to novel environments can be based either on standing genetic variation or variation attr...
Little is known about the genetic and molecular mechanisms that underlie adaptive phenotypic variati...
A collection of Gasterosteus aculeatus from a single locality (Friant) in Madera County, California,...
Repeated and independent adaptation to specific environmental conditions from standing genetic varia...
One of the most impressive examples of parallel divergence in nature is the repeated loss of armour ...
Frequently the source of selection driving divergence of putatively adaptive traits is unknown. Even...
The genetic and molecular basis of morphological evolution is poorly understood, particularly in ver...
Measuring the strength of natural selection is tremendously important in evolutionary biology, but r...
SummaryThe role of natural selection in the maintenance of genetic variation in wild populations rem...
In convergent evolution, similar phenotypes evolve repeatedly in independent populations, often refl...
SummaryThe history of life offers plentiful examples of convergent evolution, the independent deriva...
How many genetic changes control the evolution of new traits in natural populations? Are the same ge...
Understanding the genetic architecture of evolutionary change remains a long-standing goal in biolog...
Across vertebrates, skeletal shapes are diverse, and much of this variation appears to be adaptive. ...
Major phenotypic changes evolve in parallel in nature by molecular mech-anisms that are largely unkn...
Adaptation to novel environments can be based either on standing genetic variation or variation attr...
Little is known about the genetic and molecular mechanisms that underlie adaptive phenotypic variati...
A collection of Gasterosteus aculeatus from a single locality (Friant) in Madera County, California,...
Repeated and independent adaptation to specific environmental conditions from standing genetic varia...
One of the most impressive examples of parallel divergence in nature is the repeated loss of armour ...
Frequently the source of selection driving divergence of putatively adaptive traits is unknown. Even...
The genetic and molecular basis of morphological evolution is poorly understood, particularly in ver...
Measuring the strength of natural selection is tremendously important in evolutionary biology, but r...
SummaryThe role of natural selection in the maintenance of genetic variation in wild populations rem...
In convergent evolution, similar phenotypes evolve repeatedly in independent populations, often refl...
SummaryThe history of life offers plentiful examples of convergent evolution, the independent deriva...