Genome-wide patterns of genetic divergence reveal mechanisms of adaptation under gene flow. Empirical data show that divergence is mostly concentrated in narrow genomic regions. This pattern may arise because differentiated loci protect nearby mutations from gene flow, but recent theory suggests this mechanism is insufficient to explain the emergence of concentrated differentiation during biologically realistic timescales. Critically, earlier theory neglects an inevitable consequence of genetic drift: stochastic loss of local genomic divergence. Here, we demonstrate that the rate of stochastic loss of weak local differentiation increases with recombination distance to a strongly diverged locus...
1. The way that organisms diverge into reproductively isolated species is a major question in biolog...
ct en The genetic foundations of this divergence process are largely unknown and are here Introducti...
Bacteria diversify into genetic clusters analogous to those observed in sexual eukaryotes, but the d...
Genome-wide patterns of genetic divergence reveal mechanisms of adaptation under gene flow. Empirica...
Genome-wide patterns of genetic divergence reveal mechanisms of adaptation under gene flow. Empirica...
Adaptation to new environments often occurs in the face of gene flow. Under these conditions, gene f...
A major issue in evolutionary biology is explaining patterns of differentiation observed in populati...
The metaphor of “genomic islands of speciation” was first used to describe heterogeneous differentia...
Levels of genetic differentiation between populations can be highly variable across the genome, with...
Strong barriers to genetic exchange can exist at divergently selected loci, whereas alleles at neutr...
Adaptation to a local environment often occurs in the face of maladaptive gene flow. In this perspec...
A long-standing problem in evolutionary biology has been determining whether and how gradual, increm...
The way that organisms diverge into reproductively isolated species is a major question in biology. ...
The interplay of divergent selection and gene flow is key to understanding how populations adapt to ...
1. The way that organisms diverge into reproductively isolated species is a major question in biolog...
ct en The genetic foundations of this divergence process are largely unknown and are here Introducti...
Bacteria diversify into genetic clusters analogous to those observed in sexual eukaryotes, but the d...
Genome-wide patterns of genetic divergence reveal mechanisms of adaptation under gene flow. Empirica...
Genome-wide patterns of genetic divergence reveal mechanisms of adaptation under gene flow. Empirica...
Adaptation to new environments often occurs in the face of gene flow. Under these conditions, gene f...
A major issue in evolutionary biology is explaining patterns of differentiation observed in populati...
The metaphor of “genomic islands of speciation” was first used to describe heterogeneous differentia...
Levels of genetic differentiation between populations can be highly variable across the genome, with...
Strong barriers to genetic exchange can exist at divergently selected loci, whereas alleles at neutr...
Adaptation to a local environment often occurs in the face of maladaptive gene flow. In this perspec...
A long-standing problem in evolutionary biology has been determining whether and how gradual, increm...
The way that organisms diverge into reproductively isolated species is a major question in biology. ...
The interplay of divergent selection and gene flow is key to understanding how populations adapt to ...
1. The way that organisms diverge into reproductively isolated species is a major question in biolog...
ct en The genetic foundations of this divergence process are largely unknown and are here Introducti...
Bacteria diversify into genetic clusters analogous to those observed in sexual eukaryotes, but the d...