Evolutionary biology has struggled to explain the coexistence of two basic observations: Genetic variation is found in almost all traits in the presence of strong natural and sexual selection in natural populations. These two observations are in direct conflict as such selection should deplete genetic variation. Furthermore, the presence of genetic variation in a trait, and selection acting on that trait, is often not sufficient for the trait to respond to selection. Here, we bring together geometric perspectives on mutation, selection, and genetic variation and show how the perceived incompatibility between these two observations is a consequence of taking a trait-by-trait approach to the multivariate problem of genetic variation and selec...
The selection pressures that have shaped the evolution of complex traits in humans remain largely un...
Evolutionary constraint due to pleiotropy refers to a situation in which mutations in genes shared a...
AbstractIt has recently been hypothesized that polygenic adaptation, resulting in modest allele freq...
Abstract A fundamental question for both evolutionary biologists and breeders is the extent to which...
Under natural or sexual selection, individuals with advantageous traits or combinations of traits wi...
Genetic variation for individual traits is typically abundant, but for some multivariate combination...
An absence of genetic variance in traits under selection is perhaps the oldest explanation for a lim...
There has long been interest in understanding the genetic basis of human adaptation. To what extent ...
Genetic constraints are features of inheritance systems that slow or prohibit adaptation. Several po...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
Abstract Adaptation often proceeds from standing variation, and natural selection acting on pairs of...
The role of mutations have been subject to many controversies since the formation of the Modern Synt...
Numerous studies have found evidence that GWAS loci experience negative selection, which increases i...
We review the various factors that limit adaptation by natural selection. Recent discussion of const...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is the relative importance of selection and genetic a...
The selection pressures that have shaped the evolution of complex traits in humans remain largely un...
Evolutionary constraint due to pleiotropy refers to a situation in which mutations in genes shared a...
AbstractIt has recently been hypothesized that polygenic adaptation, resulting in modest allele freq...
Abstract A fundamental question for both evolutionary biologists and breeders is the extent to which...
Under natural or sexual selection, individuals with advantageous traits or combinations of traits wi...
Genetic variation for individual traits is typically abundant, but for some multivariate combination...
An absence of genetic variance in traits under selection is perhaps the oldest explanation for a lim...
There has long been interest in understanding the genetic basis of human adaptation. To what extent ...
Genetic constraints are features of inheritance systems that slow or prohibit adaptation. Several po...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
Abstract Adaptation often proceeds from standing variation, and natural selection acting on pairs of...
The role of mutations have been subject to many controversies since the formation of the Modern Synt...
Numerous studies have found evidence that GWAS loci experience negative selection, which increases i...
We review the various factors that limit adaptation by natural selection. Recent discussion of const...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is the relative importance of selection and genetic a...
The selection pressures that have shaped the evolution of complex traits in humans remain largely un...
Evolutionary constraint due to pleiotropy refers to a situation in which mutations in genes shared a...
AbstractIt has recently been hypothesized that polygenic adaptation, resulting in modest allele freq...