Understanding the genetic basis of complex quantitative traits is a central problem in evolutionary biology, particularly for traits that may lead to adaptations in natural populations. The annual and perennial ecotypes of Mimulus guttatus provide an excellent experimental system for characterizing the genetic components of population divergence. The 2 life history ecotypes coexist throughout the geographic range. Focusing on population differences in life history traits, I examined the strength and direction of pairwise epistatic interactions between 2 target chromosomal regions (DIV1 and DIV2) when singly and cointrogressed into the alternate population’s genetic background. I measured a suite of flowering and vegetative traits related to...
Local adaptation is considered to be the result of fitness trade-offs for particular phenotypes acro...
Complex traits including those involved with natural adaptation are determined by the contributions ...
Chromosomal inversions can play an important role in adaptation, but the mechanism of their action i...
Understanding the genetic basis of complex quantitative traits is a central problem in evolutionary ...
Understanding the genetic basis of complex quantitative traits is a central problem in evolutionary ...
Differential natural selection acting on populations in contrasting environments often results in ad...
<p>Speciation is a constantly ongoing process whereby reproductive isolating baririer build up over ...
<p>An unresolved problem in evolutionary biology is the nature of forces that maintain standing vari...
The genetic architecture of local adaptation has been of central interest to evolutionary biologists...
Chromosomal rearrangement polymorphisms are common and increasingly found to be associated with adap...
Determining how adaptive combinations of traits arose requires understanding the prevalence and scop...
Why do populations remain genetically variable despite strong continuous natural selection? Mutation...
Ecological divergence is a main source of trait divergence between closely related species. Despite ...
<div><p>The influence of genetic interactions (epistasis) on the genetic variance of quantitative tr...
Within a species, geographic populations often diverge as they adapt to their local environments. Su...
Local adaptation is considered to be the result of fitness trade-offs for particular phenotypes acro...
Complex traits including those involved with natural adaptation are determined by the contributions ...
Chromosomal inversions can play an important role in adaptation, but the mechanism of their action i...
Understanding the genetic basis of complex quantitative traits is a central problem in evolutionary ...
Understanding the genetic basis of complex quantitative traits is a central problem in evolutionary ...
Differential natural selection acting on populations in contrasting environments often results in ad...
<p>Speciation is a constantly ongoing process whereby reproductive isolating baririer build up over ...
<p>An unresolved problem in evolutionary biology is the nature of forces that maintain standing vari...
The genetic architecture of local adaptation has been of central interest to evolutionary biologists...
Chromosomal rearrangement polymorphisms are common and increasingly found to be associated with adap...
Determining how adaptive combinations of traits arose requires understanding the prevalence and scop...
Why do populations remain genetically variable despite strong continuous natural selection? Mutation...
Ecological divergence is a main source of trait divergence between closely related species. Despite ...
<div><p>The influence of genetic interactions (epistasis) on the genetic variance of quantitative tr...
Within a species, geographic populations often diverge as they adapt to their local environments. Su...
Local adaptation is considered to be the result of fitness trade-offs for particular phenotypes acro...
Complex traits including those involved with natural adaptation are determined by the contributions ...
Chromosomal inversions can play an important role in adaptation, but the mechanism of their action i...