Abstract The interplay of gene flow, genetic drift, and local selective pressure is a dynamic process that has been well studied from a theoretical perspective over the last century. Wright and Haldane laid the foundation for expectations under an island-continent model, demonstrating that an island-specific beneficial allele may be maintained locally if the selection coefficient is larger than the rate of migration of the ancestral allele from the continent. Subsequent extensions of this model have provided considerably more insight. Yet, connecting theoretical results with empirical data has proven challenging, owing to a lack of information on the relationship between genotype, phenotype, and fitness. Here, we examine the demographic and...
House mice (Mus musculus) arrived in the Americas only recently in association with European coloniz...
Adaptive evolution in new or changing environments can be difficult to predict because the functiona...
Abstract Background Secondary contact between closely related lineages can result in a variety of ou...
The interplay of gene flow, genetic drift, and local selective pressure is a dynamic process that ha...
Adaptation is a central focus of biology, although it can be difficult to identify both the strength...
Adaptation is a central focus of biology, although it can be difficult to identify both the strength...
Understanding both the role of selection in driving phenotypic change and its underlying genetic bas...
An important goal of population genetics is to elucidate the effects of natural selection on pattern...
The island syndrome hypothesis (ISH) stipulates that, as a result of local selection pressures and r...
In populations that are distributed across steep environmental gradients, the potential for local ad...
<p>Geographic location and photos of the derived light and ancestral dark mouse populations from (A)...
Highly mobile species that thrive in a wide range of habitats are expected to show little genetic di...
Identifying the genetic basis of repeatedly evolved traits provides a way to reconstruct their evolu...
One of the pervasive challenges in landscape genetics is detecting gene flow patterns within continu...
The Great Lakes impose high levels of natural fragmentation on local populations of terrestrial anim...
House mice (Mus musculus) arrived in the Americas only recently in association with European coloniz...
Adaptive evolution in new or changing environments can be difficult to predict because the functiona...
Abstract Background Secondary contact between closely related lineages can result in a variety of ou...
The interplay of gene flow, genetic drift, and local selective pressure is a dynamic process that ha...
Adaptation is a central focus of biology, although it can be difficult to identify both the strength...
Adaptation is a central focus of biology, although it can be difficult to identify both the strength...
Understanding both the role of selection in driving phenotypic change and its underlying genetic bas...
An important goal of population genetics is to elucidate the effects of natural selection on pattern...
The island syndrome hypothesis (ISH) stipulates that, as a result of local selection pressures and r...
In populations that are distributed across steep environmental gradients, the potential for local ad...
<p>Geographic location and photos of the derived light and ancestral dark mouse populations from (A)...
Highly mobile species that thrive in a wide range of habitats are expected to show little genetic di...
Identifying the genetic basis of repeatedly evolved traits provides a way to reconstruct their evolu...
One of the pervasive challenges in landscape genetics is detecting gene flow patterns within continu...
The Great Lakes impose high levels of natural fragmentation on local populations of terrestrial anim...
House mice (Mus musculus) arrived in the Americas only recently in association with European coloniz...
Adaptive evolution in new or changing environments can be difficult to predict because the functiona...
Abstract Background Secondary contact between closely related lineages can result in a variety of ou...