Knief U, Schielzeth H, Kempenaers B, Ellegren H, Forstmeier W. QTL and quantitative genetic analysis of beak morphology reveals patterns of standing genetic variation in an Estrildid finch. Molecular Ecology. 2012;21(15):3704-3717.The intra- and interspecific diversity of avian beak morphologies is one of the most compelling examples for the power of natural selection acting on a morphological trait. The development and diversification of the beak have also become a textbook example for evolutionary developmental biology, and variation in expression levels of several genes is known to causally affect beak shape. However, until now, no genomic polymorphisms have been identified, which are related to beak morphology in birds. QTL mapping does...
Knowledge about the underlying genetic architecture of phenotypic traits is needed to understand and...
Knowledge about the underlying genetic architecture of phenotypic traits is needed to understand and...
Bill morphology is an ecologically important trait, which shows substantial phenotypic variation, is...
The intra- and interspecific diversity of avian beak morphologies is one of the most compelling exam...
Schielzeth H, Forstmeier W, Kempenaers B, Ellegren H. QTL linkage mapping of wing length in zebra fi...
Mate choice based on sexual ornaments can impose strong selection, which raises the question of how ...
Avian wing length is an important trait that covaries with the ecology and migratory behaviour of a ...
Schielzeth H, Kempenaers B, Ellegren H, Forstmeier W. QTL linkage mapping of zebra finch beak color ...
Beak shape in Darwin's ground finches (Geospiza) is emblematic of natural selection and adaptive rad...
Beak shape in Darwin's ground finches (Geospiza) is emblematic of natural selection and adaptive rad...
Identifying causal genetic variants underlying heritable phenotypic variation is a longstanding goal...
Identifying causal genetic variants underlying heritable phenotypic variation is a long-standing goa...
Understanding the genetic architecture of quantitative traits can provide insights into the mechanis...
Understanding the genetic architecture of quantitative traits can provide insights into the mechanis...
Knowledge about the underlying genetic architecture of phenotypic traits is needed to understand and...
Knowledge about the underlying genetic architecture of phenotypic traits is needed to understand and...
Knowledge about the underlying genetic architecture of phenotypic traits is needed to understand and...
Bill morphology is an ecologically important trait, which shows substantial phenotypic variation, is...
The intra- and interspecific diversity of avian beak morphologies is one of the most compelling exam...
Schielzeth H, Forstmeier W, Kempenaers B, Ellegren H. QTL linkage mapping of wing length in zebra fi...
Mate choice based on sexual ornaments can impose strong selection, which raises the question of how ...
Avian wing length is an important trait that covaries with the ecology and migratory behaviour of a ...
Schielzeth H, Kempenaers B, Ellegren H, Forstmeier W. QTL linkage mapping of zebra finch beak color ...
Beak shape in Darwin's ground finches (Geospiza) is emblematic of natural selection and adaptive rad...
Beak shape in Darwin's ground finches (Geospiza) is emblematic of natural selection and adaptive rad...
Identifying causal genetic variants underlying heritable phenotypic variation is a longstanding goal...
Identifying causal genetic variants underlying heritable phenotypic variation is a long-standing goa...
Understanding the genetic architecture of quantitative traits can provide insights into the mechanis...
Understanding the genetic architecture of quantitative traits can provide insights into the mechanis...
Knowledge about the underlying genetic architecture of phenotypic traits is needed to understand and...
Knowledge about the underlying genetic architecture of phenotypic traits is needed to understand and...
Knowledge about the underlying genetic architecture of phenotypic traits is needed to understand and...
Bill morphology is an ecologically important trait, which shows substantial phenotypic variation, is...