Evolutionary constraint due to pleiotropy refers to a situation in which mutations in genes shared among traits generate trait covariance; therefore, traits that are not directly exposed to selective challenge show a correlated response. When such a correlated response is deleterious, it may constrain the trait from evolving. Here, we argue that the idea of absolute constraints draws from the perception that gene effects are inherent to alleles and thus invariant across genetic and environmental backgrounds. However, evidence from studies involving genetic effects on multiple traits, observed across different genetic backgrounds and environments, supports the notion that genes’ effects on traits change. Consequently, pleiotropy also varies ...
Traits do not evolve independently. To understand how trait changes under selection might constrain ...
Traits do not evolve independently. To understand how trait changes under selection might constrain ...
Genetic correlations are the most commonly studied of all potential constraints on adaptive evolutio...
Evolutionary constraint due to pleiotropy refers to a situation in which mutations in genes shared a...
Genetic constraints are features of inheritance systems that slow or prohibit adaptation. Several po...
Evolutionary biology has struggled to explain the coexistence of two basic observations: Genetic var...
As perceived by Darwin, evolutionary adaptation by the processes of mutation and selection is diffic...
The selection pressures that have shaped the evolution of complex traits in humans remain largely un...
Both pleiotropic connectivity and mutational correlations can restrict the decoupling of traits unde...
Genetic correlations are the most commonly studied of all potential constraints on adaptive evolutio...
Environments are not stable, and the way they change may influence the evolutionary dynamics. Conseq...
Phenotypic traits do not always respond to selection independently from each other and often show co...
Phenotypic traits do not always respond to selection independently from each other and often show co...
<div><p>The epistatic interactions that underlie evolutionary constraint have mainly been studied fo...
The independent evolution of different quantitative traits is often thought to require a modular str...
Traits do not evolve independently. To understand how trait changes under selection might constrain ...
Traits do not evolve independently. To understand how trait changes under selection might constrain ...
Genetic correlations are the most commonly studied of all potential constraints on adaptive evolutio...
Evolutionary constraint due to pleiotropy refers to a situation in which mutations in genes shared a...
Genetic constraints are features of inheritance systems that slow or prohibit adaptation. Several po...
Evolutionary biology has struggled to explain the coexistence of two basic observations: Genetic var...
As perceived by Darwin, evolutionary adaptation by the processes of mutation and selection is diffic...
The selection pressures that have shaped the evolution of complex traits in humans remain largely un...
Both pleiotropic connectivity and mutational correlations can restrict the decoupling of traits unde...
Genetic correlations are the most commonly studied of all potential constraints on adaptive evolutio...
Environments are not stable, and the way they change may influence the evolutionary dynamics. Conseq...
Phenotypic traits do not always respond to selection independently from each other and often show co...
Phenotypic traits do not always respond to selection independently from each other and often show co...
<div><p>The epistatic interactions that underlie evolutionary constraint have mainly been studied fo...
The independent evolution of different quantitative traits is often thought to require a modular str...
Traits do not evolve independently. To understand how trait changes under selection might constrain ...
Traits do not evolve independently. To understand how trait changes under selection might constrain ...
Genetic correlations are the most commonly studied of all potential constraints on adaptive evolutio...