BACKGROUND There is a lack of understanding the evolutionary forces driving niche segregation of closely related organisms. In addition, pinpointing the genes driving ecological divergence is a key goal in molecular ecology. Here, larval transcriptome sequences obtained by next-generation-sequencing are used to address these issues in a morphologically cryptic sister species pair of non-biting midges (Chironomus riparius and C. piger). RESULTS More than eight thousand orthologous open reading frames were screened for interspecific divergence and intraspecific polymorphisms. Despite a small mean sequence divergence of 1.53% between the sister species, 25.1% of 18,115 observed amino acid substitutions were inferred by α statistics to be drive...
Comparative genomic studies of closely related species typically focus on single species pairs at on...
The genomes of species that are ecological specialists will likely contain signatures of genomic ada...
Adaptation to different ecological environments can promote speciation. Although numerous examples o...
Background: There is a lack of understanding the evolutionary forces driving niche segregation of cl...
BACKGROUND:One of the central issues in ecology is the question what allows sympatric occurrence of ...
Background One of the central issues in ecology is the question what allows sympatric occurrence of ...
Abstract Divergence is mostly viewed as a progressive process often initiated by selection targetin...
Active transposable elements (TEs) may result in divergent genomic insertion and abundance patterns ...
(1) Background: Gene rearrangement of mitochondrial genome, especially those with phylogenetic signa...
Recently diverged populations often exhibit incomplete reproductive isolation, with a low level of g...
Adaptation to different environments can promote population divergence via natural selection even in...
A central question linking ecology with evolutionary biology is how environmental heterogeneity can ...
A central question linking ecology with evolutionary biology is how environmental heterogeneity can ...
The complex interplay of forces influencing genetic divergence among populations complicates the dis...
A central question linking ecology with evolutionary biology is how environmental heterogeneity can ...
Comparative genomic studies of closely related species typically focus on single species pairs at on...
The genomes of species that are ecological specialists will likely contain signatures of genomic ada...
Adaptation to different ecological environments can promote speciation. Although numerous examples o...
Background: There is a lack of understanding the evolutionary forces driving niche segregation of cl...
BACKGROUND:One of the central issues in ecology is the question what allows sympatric occurrence of ...
Background One of the central issues in ecology is the question what allows sympatric occurrence of ...
Abstract Divergence is mostly viewed as a progressive process often initiated by selection targetin...
Active transposable elements (TEs) may result in divergent genomic insertion and abundance patterns ...
(1) Background: Gene rearrangement of mitochondrial genome, especially those with phylogenetic signa...
Recently diverged populations often exhibit incomplete reproductive isolation, with a low level of g...
Adaptation to different environments can promote population divergence via natural selection even in...
A central question linking ecology with evolutionary biology is how environmental heterogeneity can ...
A central question linking ecology with evolutionary biology is how environmental heterogeneity can ...
The complex interplay of forces influencing genetic divergence among populations complicates the dis...
A central question linking ecology with evolutionary biology is how environmental heterogeneity can ...
Comparative genomic studies of closely related species typically focus on single species pairs at on...
The genomes of species that are ecological specialists will likely contain signatures of genomic ada...
Adaptation to different ecological environments can promote speciation. Although numerous examples o...