Genomic comparisons of closely related species have identified "islands" of locally elevated sequence divergence. Genomic islands may contain functional variants involved in local adaptation or reproductive isolation and may therefore play an important role in the speciation process. However, genomic islands can also arise through evolutionary processes unrelated to speciation, and examination of their properties can illuminate how new species evolve. Here, we performed scans for regions of high relative divergence (FST) in 12 species pairs of Darwin's finches at different genetic distances. In each pair, we identify genomic islands that are, on average, elevated in both relative divergence (FST) and absolute divergence (dXY). This signal i...
When populations colonise new areas, both strong selection and strong drift can be experienced due t...
Heterogeneous patterns of genomic differentiation are commonly documented between closely related po...
BACKGROUND: A classical example of repeated speciation coupled with ecological diversification is th...
Genomic comparisons of closely related species have identified "islands" of locally elevated sequenc...
Genomic comparisons of closely related species have identified “islands” of locally elevated sequenc...
Natural selection acts on existing genetic variation to drive genetic adaptation of organisms to var...
Recent adaptive radiations are models for investigating mechanisms contributing to the evolution of ...
Many classic examples of adaptive radiations take place within fragmented systems such as islands or...
Beak shape in Darwin's ground finches (Geospiza) is emblematic of natural selection and adaptive rad...
In animals, introgression between species is often perceived as the breakdown of reproductive isolat...
Beak shape in Darwin's ground finches (Geospiza) is emblematic of natural selection and adaptive rad...
In animals, introgression between species is often perceived as the breakdown of reproductive isolat...
Comparative studies of closely related taxa can provide insights into the evolutionary forces that s...
The process of speciation is a cornerstone in evolutionary biology. In Darwin’s On the Origin of Spe...
Abstract Background A classical example of repeated speciation coupled with ecological diversificati...
When populations colonise new areas, both strong selection and strong drift can be experienced due t...
Heterogeneous patterns of genomic differentiation are commonly documented between closely related po...
BACKGROUND: A classical example of repeated speciation coupled with ecological diversification is th...
Genomic comparisons of closely related species have identified "islands" of locally elevated sequenc...
Genomic comparisons of closely related species have identified “islands” of locally elevated sequenc...
Natural selection acts on existing genetic variation to drive genetic adaptation of organisms to var...
Recent adaptive radiations are models for investigating mechanisms contributing to the evolution of ...
Many classic examples of adaptive radiations take place within fragmented systems such as islands or...
Beak shape in Darwin's ground finches (Geospiza) is emblematic of natural selection and adaptive rad...
In animals, introgression between species is often perceived as the breakdown of reproductive isolat...
Beak shape in Darwin's ground finches (Geospiza) is emblematic of natural selection and adaptive rad...
In animals, introgression between species is often perceived as the breakdown of reproductive isolat...
Comparative studies of closely related taxa can provide insights into the evolutionary forces that s...
The process of speciation is a cornerstone in evolutionary biology. In Darwin’s On the Origin of Spe...
Abstract Background A classical example of repeated speciation coupled with ecological diversificati...
When populations colonise new areas, both strong selection and strong drift can be experienced due t...
Heterogeneous patterns of genomic differentiation are commonly documented between closely related po...
BACKGROUND: A classical example of repeated speciation coupled with ecological diversification is th...