The availability of complete genome sequences and genetic linkage maps for a growing number of mammalian species is opening up exciting new opportunities for studies of evolutionary change in natural populations. For example, multilocus mapping approaches hold the promise of identifying the specific genetic changes that underlie ecological adaptation and reproductive isolation. The fact that many of the genomic resources that have been developed for Mus and Rattus are transferable to other muroid rodents means that roughly 25% of all mammalian species can now be considered ‘‘genome-enabled’’ study organisms to varying degrees. The transferability of genomic resources between model organisms and their more ecologically interesting kin should...
Background Deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) and congeneric species are the most common North Ameri...
Mapping hybrid defects in contact zones between incipient species can identify genomic regions contr...
BACKGROUND: Through human-aided dispersal over the last ~ 10,000 years, house mice (Mus musculus) ha...
The availability of complete genome sequences and genetic linkage maps for a growing number of mamma...
The availability of complete genome sequences and genetic linkage maps for a growing number of mamma...
Mice (Mus musculus) and rats (Rattus norvegicus) have long served as model systems for biomedicalres...
One approach to understanding the genetic basis of speciation is to scan the genomes of recently div...
General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in natural...
Gene expression is a molecular phenotype that is essential to organismal form and fitness. However, ...
Understanding how mammalian genomes have been reshuffled through structural changes is fundamental t...
Hybrid zones provide a valuable opportunity to study the process of speciation in real time. Unteste...
General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in natural...
Understanding divergent adaptation and ecological speciation requires the synthesis of multiple appr...
Speciation is a fundamental evolutionary process, the knowledge of which is crucial for understandin...
<div><p>General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in...
Background Deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) and congeneric species are the most common North Ameri...
Mapping hybrid defects in contact zones between incipient species can identify genomic regions contr...
BACKGROUND: Through human-aided dispersal over the last ~ 10,000 years, house mice (Mus musculus) ha...
The availability of complete genome sequences and genetic linkage maps for a growing number of mamma...
The availability of complete genome sequences and genetic linkage maps for a growing number of mamma...
Mice (Mus musculus) and rats (Rattus norvegicus) have long served as model systems for biomedicalres...
One approach to understanding the genetic basis of speciation is to scan the genomes of recently div...
General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in natural...
Gene expression is a molecular phenotype that is essential to organismal form and fitness. However, ...
Understanding how mammalian genomes have been reshuffled through structural changes is fundamental t...
Hybrid zones provide a valuable opportunity to study the process of speciation in real time. Unteste...
General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in natural...
Understanding divergent adaptation and ecological speciation requires the synthesis of multiple appr...
Speciation is a fundamental evolutionary process, the knowledge of which is crucial for understandin...
<div><p>General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in...
Background Deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) and congeneric species are the most common North Ameri...
Mapping hybrid defects in contact zones between incipient species can identify genomic regions contr...
BACKGROUND: Through human-aided dispersal over the last ~ 10,000 years, house mice (Mus musculus) ha...