a female-limited polymorphic mimicry. This polymorphism is controlled by allelic variation at a single locus with at least 11 alleles. Many of the alternative morphs are accurate mimics of different species of distasteful butterflies. Geneticists have long been interested in the mechanism by which a single gene can have such diverse and profound effects on the phenotype and in the process by which these complex phenotypic effects could have evolved. Here we present the results of a morpho-metric analysis of the pleiotropic effects of the mimicry gene on the array of elements that makes up the overall pattern. We show that the patterns controlled by mimicking alleles are more variable and less internally correlated than those controlled by n...
Checkerspot butterflies in the genera Euphydryas and Chlosyne exhibit phenotypic polymorphisms along...
<p>This highlights the diversity of patterns as well as the mimicry associations, which are found to...
Many butterfly species use mimicry in order to increase their chance of survival. In Batesian mimicr...
Genetic dominance in polymorphic loci may respond to selection; however, the evolution of dominance ...
Background: The phylogenetic history of genes underlying phenotypic diversity can offer insight into...
Polymorphic Batesian mimics exhibit multiple protective morphs that each mimic a different noxious m...
The female-limited Batesian mimicry polymorphism in Papilio butterflies is an intriguing system for ...
Uncovering whether convergent adaptations share a genetic basis is consequential for understanding t...
Batesian mimicry, in which harmless organisms resemble unpalatable or harmful species, is a well-stu...
The African Mocker Swallowtail, Papilio dardanus, is a textbook example in evolutionary genetics. Cl...
We studied whether similar developmental genetic mechanisms are involved in both convergent and dive...
Mimicry has had a significant historical influence as a tractable system for studying adaptation and...
International audienceMüllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of n...
The evolution of mimicry in similarly defended prey is well described by Müllerian mimicry theory, w...
We studied whether similar developmental genetic mechanisms are involved in both convergent and dive...
Checkerspot butterflies in the genera Euphydryas and Chlosyne exhibit phenotypic polymorphisms along...
<p>This highlights the diversity of patterns as well as the mimicry associations, which are found to...
Many butterfly species use mimicry in order to increase their chance of survival. In Batesian mimicr...
Genetic dominance in polymorphic loci may respond to selection; however, the evolution of dominance ...
Background: The phylogenetic history of genes underlying phenotypic diversity can offer insight into...
Polymorphic Batesian mimics exhibit multiple protective morphs that each mimic a different noxious m...
The female-limited Batesian mimicry polymorphism in Papilio butterflies is an intriguing system for ...
Uncovering whether convergent adaptations share a genetic basis is consequential for understanding t...
Batesian mimicry, in which harmless organisms resemble unpalatable or harmful species, is a well-stu...
The African Mocker Swallowtail, Papilio dardanus, is a textbook example in evolutionary genetics. Cl...
We studied whether similar developmental genetic mechanisms are involved in both convergent and dive...
Mimicry has had a significant historical influence as a tractable system for studying adaptation and...
International audienceMüllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of n...
The evolution of mimicry in similarly defended prey is well described by Müllerian mimicry theory, w...
We studied whether similar developmental genetic mechanisms are involved in both convergent and dive...
Checkerspot butterflies in the genera Euphydryas and Chlosyne exhibit phenotypic polymorphisms along...
<p>This highlights the diversity of patterns as well as the mimicry associations, which are found to...
Many butterfly species use mimicry in order to increase their chance of survival. In Batesian mimicr...