Convergence—the independent evolution of the same trait by two or more taxa—has long been of interest to evolutionary biologists, but only recently has the molecular basis of phenotypic convergence been identified. Here, we highlight studies of rapid evolution of cryptic coloration in vertebrates to demonstrate that phenotypic convergence can occur at multiple levels: mutations, genes and gene function. We first show that different genes can be responsible for convergent phenotypes even among closely related populations, for example, in the pale beach mice inhabiting Florida's Gulf and Atlantic coasts. By contrast, the exact same mutation can create similar phenotypes in distantly related species such as mice and mammoths. Next, we show tha...
Background. Biologists are gaining an increased understanding of the genetic bases of phenotypic cha...
BACKGROUND: Biologists are gaining an increased understanding of the genetic bases of phenotypic cha...
Little is known about the genetic basis of ecologically important morphological variation such as th...
The study of pigmentation has played an important role in the intersection of evolution, genetics, a...
Animal coloration is a powerful model for studying the genetic mechanisms that determine phenotype. ...
There are many striking examples of phenotypic convergence in nature, in some cases associated with ...
Animals display incredibly diverse color patterns yet little is known about the underlying genetic b...
Convergent evolution is a widespread phenomenon seen in diverse organisms inhabiting similar selecti...
One of the most striking observations in nature is when similar phenotypes appear independently, suc...
Adaptive evolution in new or changing environments can be difficult to predict because the functiona...
Convergent evolution of a trait can occur at interspecific or intraspecific levels. Traits that are ...
Convergent evolution is defined as the independent evolution of similar phenotypes in different line...
Adaptive evolution in new or changing environments can be difficult to predict because the functiona...
The study of pigmentation has played an important role in the intersection of evolution, genetics, a...
Little is known about the genetic basis of ecologically important morphological variation such as th...
Background. Biologists are gaining an increased understanding of the genetic bases of phenotypic cha...
BACKGROUND: Biologists are gaining an increased understanding of the genetic bases of phenotypic cha...
Little is known about the genetic basis of ecologically important morphological variation such as th...
The study of pigmentation has played an important role in the intersection of evolution, genetics, a...
Animal coloration is a powerful model for studying the genetic mechanisms that determine phenotype. ...
There are many striking examples of phenotypic convergence in nature, in some cases associated with ...
Animals display incredibly diverse color patterns yet little is known about the underlying genetic b...
Convergent evolution is a widespread phenomenon seen in diverse organisms inhabiting similar selecti...
One of the most striking observations in nature is when similar phenotypes appear independently, suc...
Adaptive evolution in new or changing environments can be difficult to predict because the functiona...
Convergent evolution of a trait can occur at interspecific or intraspecific levels. Traits that are ...
Convergent evolution is defined as the independent evolution of similar phenotypes in different line...
Adaptive evolution in new or changing environments can be difficult to predict because the functiona...
The study of pigmentation has played an important role in the intersection of evolution, genetics, a...
Little is known about the genetic basis of ecologically important morphological variation such as th...
Background. Biologists are gaining an increased understanding of the genetic bases of phenotypic cha...
BACKGROUND: Biologists are gaining an increased understanding of the genetic bases of phenotypic cha...
Little is known about the genetic basis of ecologically important morphological variation such as th...