Whole animal physiological performance is highly polygenic and highly plastic, and the same is generally true for the many subordinate traits that underlie performance capacities. Quantitative genetics, therefore, provides an appropriate framework for the analysis of physiological phenotypes and can be used to infer the microevolutionary processes that have shaped patterns of trait variation within and among species. In cases where specific genes are known to contribute to variation in physiological traits, analyses of intraspecific polymorphism and interspecific divergence can reveal molecular mechanisms of functional evolution and can provide insights into the possible adaptive significance of observed sequence changes. In this review, we...
1. Establishing the genetic and molecular basis underlying adaptive traits is one of the major goals...
It has become commonplace to map individual quantitative trait loci (QTL) in experimental organisms;...
Background The genetic architecture of a quantitative trait influences the phenotypi...
Whole animal physiological performance is highly polygenic and highly plastic, and the same is gener...
physiological performance is highly polygenic and highly plastic, and the same is generally true for...
Inferences about adaptation at specific loci are often exclusively based on the static analysis of D...
Identifying mechanisms of molecular adaptation can provide important insights into the process of ph...
Understanding divergent adaptation and ecological speciation requires the synthesis of multiple appr...
The accessibility of new genomic resources, high-throughput molecular technologies and analytical ap...
A central challenge in evolutionary biology is to identify genes underlying ecologically important t...
Supplemental file(s) description: Supplemental Figures and Supplemental Material, Supplemental Table...
The rapid expansion of genomic and molecular genetic techniques in model organisms, and the applicat...
Today, evolution is a unifying concept in biology. A century and half ago, Darwin developed the theo...
Adaptation can be described as an evolutionary process that leads to an adjustment of the phenotypes...
Quantitative genetics provides a powerful framework for studying phenotypic evolution and the evolut...
1. Establishing the genetic and molecular basis underlying adaptive traits is one of the major goals...
It has become commonplace to map individual quantitative trait loci (QTL) in experimental organisms;...
Background The genetic architecture of a quantitative trait influences the phenotypi...
Whole animal physiological performance is highly polygenic and highly plastic, and the same is gener...
physiological performance is highly polygenic and highly plastic, and the same is generally true for...
Inferences about adaptation at specific loci are often exclusively based on the static analysis of D...
Identifying mechanisms of molecular adaptation can provide important insights into the process of ph...
Understanding divergent adaptation and ecological speciation requires the synthesis of multiple appr...
The accessibility of new genomic resources, high-throughput molecular technologies and analytical ap...
A central challenge in evolutionary biology is to identify genes underlying ecologically important t...
Supplemental file(s) description: Supplemental Figures and Supplemental Material, Supplemental Table...
The rapid expansion of genomic and molecular genetic techniques in model organisms, and the applicat...
Today, evolution is a unifying concept in biology. A century and half ago, Darwin developed the theo...
Adaptation can be described as an evolutionary process that leads to an adjustment of the phenotypes...
Quantitative genetics provides a powerful framework for studying phenotypic evolution and the evolut...
1. Establishing the genetic and molecular basis underlying adaptive traits is one of the major goals...
It has become commonplace to map individual quantitative trait loci (QTL) in experimental organisms;...
Background The genetic architecture of a quantitative trait influences the phenotypi...