Both classical and recent studies suggest that chromosomal inversion polymorphisms are important in adaptation and speciation. However, biases in discovery and reporting of inversions make it difficult to assess their prevalence and biological importance. Here, we use an approach based on linkage disequilibrium among markers genotyped for samples collected across a transect between contrasting habitats to detect chromosomal rearrangements de novo. We report 17 polymorphic rearrangements in a single locality for the coastal marine snail, Littorina saxatilis. Patterns of diversity in the field and of recombination in controlled crosses provide strong evidence that at least the majority of these rearrangements are inversions. Most show clinal ...
The study of parallel ecological divergence provides important clues to the operation of natural sel...
Littorina saxatilis is becoming a model system for understanding the genomic basis of ecological spe...
Adaptive divergence and speciation may happen despite opposition by gene flow. Identifying the genom...
Both classical and recent studies suggest that chromosomal inversion polymorphisms are important in ...
Both classical and recent studies suggest that chromosomal inversion polymorphisms are important in ...
Inversions are thought to play a key role in adaptation and speciation, suppressing recombination be...
Chromosomal inversions have been shown to play a major role in a local adaptation by suppressing rec...
Chromosomal inversions have long been recognized for their role in local adaptation. By suppressing ...
Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms, segments of chromosomes that are flipped in orientation and occ...
Chromosomal inversions have been shown to play a major role in local adaptation by suppressing recom...
Combining hybrid zone analysis with genomic data is a promising approach to understanding the genomi...
Adaptive divergence and speciation may happen despite opposition by gene flow. Identifying the genom...
Sexual antagonism is a common hypothesis for driving the evolution of sex chromosomes, whereby recom...
The study of parallel ecological divergence provides important clues to the operation of natural sel...
Littorina saxatilis is becoming a model system for understanding the genomic basis of ecological spe...
Adaptive divergence and speciation may happen despite opposition by gene flow. Identifying the genom...
Both classical and recent studies suggest that chromosomal inversion polymorphisms are important in ...
Both classical and recent studies suggest that chromosomal inversion polymorphisms are important in ...
Inversions are thought to play a key role in adaptation and speciation, suppressing recombination be...
Chromosomal inversions have been shown to play a major role in a local adaptation by suppressing rec...
Chromosomal inversions have long been recognized for their role in local adaptation. By suppressing ...
Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms, segments of chromosomes that are flipped in orientation and occ...
Chromosomal inversions have been shown to play a major role in local adaptation by suppressing recom...
Combining hybrid zone analysis with genomic data is a promising approach to understanding the genomi...
Adaptive divergence and speciation may happen despite opposition by gene flow. Identifying the genom...
Sexual antagonism is a common hypothesis for driving the evolution of sex chromosomes, whereby recom...
The study of parallel ecological divergence provides important clues to the operation of natural sel...
Littorina saxatilis is becoming a model system for understanding the genomic basis of ecological spe...
Adaptive divergence and speciation may happen despite opposition by gene flow. Identifying the genom...