Despite extensive theory, little is known about the empirical accumulation and evolutionary timing of mutations that contribute to speciation. Here we combined QTL (Quantitative Trait Loci) analyses of reproductive isolation, with information on species evolutionary relationships, to reconstruct the order and timing of mutations contributing to reproductive isolation between three plant (Solanum) species. To evaluate whether reproductive isolation QTL that appear to coincide in more than one species pair are homologous, we used cross-specific tests of allelism and found evidence for both homologous and lineage-specific (non-homologous) alleles at these co-localized loci. These data, along with isolation QTL unique to single species pairs, i...
A fundamental controversy in the study of speciation is whether allopatry is the dominant mode of sp...
Reproductive isolation can rise either as a consequence of genomic divergence in allopatry or as a b...
The evolution of the flower is commonly thought to have spurred angiosperm diversification. Similarl...
<div><p>Despite extensive theory, little is known about the empirical accumulation and evolutionary ...
Genetic incompatibility is a hallmark of speciation. Cytonuclear incompatibilities are proposed to b...
• It has been suggested that clonality provides reproductive assurance in cross-fertilizing spe...
Reproductive isolation can rise either as a consequence of genomic divergence in allopatry or as a b...
Speciation is characterized by the evolution of reproductive isolation between two groups of organis...
I compare the genetic basis of quantitative traits that potentially contribute to pre- and postzygot...
In theory, adaptive divergence can increase intrinsic post-zygotic reproductive isolation (RI), eith...
Divergence in phenotypic traits often contributes to premating isolation between lineages, but could...
Floral divergence can contribute to reproductive isolation among plant lineages, and thus provides a...
Flowering plants are able to avoid inbreeding by several genetically based mechanisms. Gametophytic ...
Reproductive isolation is essential for the process of speciation and much has been learned in recen...
†Background Analyses of speciation genes – genes that contribute to the cessation of gene flow betwe...
A fundamental controversy in the study of speciation is whether allopatry is the dominant mode of sp...
Reproductive isolation can rise either as a consequence of genomic divergence in allopatry or as a b...
The evolution of the flower is commonly thought to have spurred angiosperm diversification. Similarl...
<div><p>Despite extensive theory, little is known about the empirical accumulation and evolutionary ...
Genetic incompatibility is a hallmark of speciation. Cytonuclear incompatibilities are proposed to b...
• It has been suggested that clonality provides reproductive assurance in cross-fertilizing spe...
Reproductive isolation can rise either as a consequence of genomic divergence in allopatry or as a b...
Speciation is characterized by the evolution of reproductive isolation between two groups of organis...
I compare the genetic basis of quantitative traits that potentially contribute to pre- and postzygot...
In theory, adaptive divergence can increase intrinsic post-zygotic reproductive isolation (RI), eith...
Divergence in phenotypic traits often contributes to premating isolation between lineages, but could...
Floral divergence can contribute to reproductive isolation among plant lineages, and thus provides a...
Flowering plants are able to avoid inbreeding by several genetically based mechanisms. Gametophytic ...
Reproductive isolation is essential for the process of speciation and much has been learned in recen...
†Background Analyses of speciation genes – genes that contribute to the cessation of gene flow betwe...
A fundamental controversy in the study of speciation is whether allopatry is the dominant mode of sp...
Reproductive isolation can rise either as a consequence of genomic divergence in allopatry or as a b...
The evolution of the flower is commonly thought to have spurred angiosperm diversification. Similarl...