The factors limiting the habitat range of species are crucial in understanding their biodiversity and response to environmental change. Yet the genetic and genomic architectures that produce genetic variation to enable environmental adaptation have remained poorly understood. Here we show that the proportion of duplicated genes (PD) in the whole genomes of fully sequenced Drosophila species is significantly correlated with environmental variability within the habitats measured by the climatic envelope and habitat diversity. Furthermore, species with a low PD tend to lose the duplicated genes owing to their faster evolution. These results indicate that the rapid relaxation of functional constraints on duplicated genes resulted in a low PD fo...
Many Drosophila species differ widely in their distributions and climate niches, making them excelle...
Comparative analysis of multiple genomes in a phylogenetic framework dramatically improves the preci...
Over the past four decades, the predominant view of molecular evolution saw little connection betwee...
The factors limiting the habitat range of species are crucial in understanding their biodiversity an...
Tandem duplications are an essential source of genetic novelty, and their variation in natu-ral popu...
Gene duplicates are a major source of evolutionary novelties in the form of new or specialized funct...
Gene expression variation within species is relatively common, however, the role of natural selectio...
Investigating spatial patterns of loci under selection can give insight into how populations evolved...
Gene duplications play a key role in the emergence of novel traits and in adaptation. But despite th...
Natural environments change over time and space. How populations respond to different forms of envir...
Understanding the mechanisms that shape the architecture, diversity and adaptations of genomes and t...
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Natural populations often exist in spatially diverse environments and may experience variation in th...
Gene duplications play a key role in the emergence of novel traits and in adaptation. But despite th...
Two interesting unanswered questions are the extent to which both the broad patterns and genetic det...
Many Drosophila species differ widely in their distributions and climate niches, making them excelle...
Comparative analysis of multiple genomes in a phylogenetic framework dramatically improves the preci...
Over the past four decades, the predominant view of molecular evolution saw little connection betwee...
The factors limiting the habitat range of species are crucial in understanding their biodiversity an...
Tandem duplications are an essential source of genetic novelty, and their variation in natu-ral popu...
Gene duplicates are a major source of evolutionary novelties in the form of new or specialized funct...
Gene expression variation within species is relatively common, however, the role of natural selectio...
Investigating spatial patterns of loci under selection can give insight into how populations evolved...
Gene duplications play a key role in the emergence of novel traits and in adaptation. But despite th...
Natural environments change over time and space. How populations respond to different forms of envir...
Understanding the mechanisms that shape the architecture, diversity and adaptations of genomes and t...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).So far in this book, we have loo...
Natural populations often exist in spatially diverse environments and may experience variation in th...
Gene duplications play a key role in the emergence of novel traits and in adaptation. But despite th...
Two interesting unanswered questions are the extent to which both the broad patterns and genetic det...
Many Drosophila species differ widely in their distributions and climate niches, making them excelle...
Comparative analysis of multiple genomes in a phylogenetic framework dramatically improves the preci...
Over the past four decades, the predominant view of molecular evolution saw little connection betwee...