Comparative methods are often used to infer loss or gain of complex phenotypes, but few studies take advantage of genes tightly linked with complex traits to test for shifts in the strength of selection. In mammals vomerolfaction detects chemical cues mediating many social and reproductive behaviors and is highly conserved, but all bats exhibit degraded vomeronasal structures with the exception of two families (Phyllostomidae and Miniopteridae). These families either regained vomerolfaction after ancestral loss, or there were many independent losses after diversification from an ancestor with functional vomerolfaction. In this study, we use the Transient receptor potential cation channel 2 (Trpc2) as a molecular marker for testing the evolu...
Although evolvability of genes and traits may promote specialization during species diversification,...
The loss of previously adaptive traits is typically linked to relaxation in selection, yet the molec...
BACKGROUND: The vomeronasal organ (VNO) detects pheromones via two large families of vomeronasal rec...
Comparative methods are often used to infer loss or gain of complex phenotypes, but few studies take...
The vertebrate vomeronasal system (VNS) detects intraspecific pheromones and environmental odorants....
This work was supported by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship and NSF-DEB ...
Vestigial characters are common across the tree of life, but the underlying evolutionary processes s...
<p>The degree to which molecular and morphological loss of function occurs synchronously during the ...
The loss of previously adaptive traits is typically linked to relaxation in selection, yet the molec...
We characterized the nucleic acid sensing Toll-like receptors (TLR) of a New World bat species, the ...
The vomeronasal system (VNS) serves crucial functions for detecting olfactory clues often related to...
Gene loss and gain during genome evolution are thought to play important roles in adaptive phenotypi...
Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true f...
The molecular basis of the evolution of phenotypic characters is very complex and is poorly understo...
The molecular basis of the evolution of phenotypic characters is very complex and is poorly understo...
Although evolvability of genes and traits may promote specialization during species diversification,...
The loss of previously adaptive traits is typically linked to relaxation in selection, yet the molec...
BACKGROUND: The vomeronasal organ (VNO) detects pheromones via two large families of vomeronasal rec...
Comparative methods are often used to infer loss or gain of complex phenotypes, but few studies take...
The vertebrate vomeronasal system (VNS) detects intraspecific pheromones and environmental odorants....
This work was supported by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship and NSF-DEB ...
Vestigial characters are common across the tree of life, but the underlying evolutionary processes s...
<p>The degree to which molecular and morphological loss of function occurs synchronously during the ...
The loss of previously adaptive traits is typically linked to relaxation in selection, yet the molec...
We characterized the nucleic acid sensing Toll-like receptors (TLR) of a New World bat species, the ...
The vomeronasal system (VNS) serves crucial functions for detecting olfactory clues often related to...
Gene loss and gain during genome evolution are thought to play important roles in adaptive phenotypi...
Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true f...
The molecular basis of the evolution of phenotypic characters is very complex and is poorly understo...
The molecular basis of the evolution of phenotypic characters is very complex and is poorly understo...
Although evolvability of genes and traits may promote specialization during species diversification,...
The loss of previously adaptive traits is typically linked to relaxation in selection, yet the molec...
BACKGROUND: The vomeronasal organ (VNO) detects pheromones via two large families of vomeronasal rec...