SummaryIdentifying the genetic basis of parallelism reveals the means by which evolution repeats itself and shows what aspects—if any—may be predictable [1]. The recently tetraploid luteus group of Mimulus [2] contains five species native to central Chile [3], three of which have evolved extensive red floral pigmentation using at least two distinct loci [4]. Here we show that the parallel evolution of petal lobe anthocyanin (PLA) pigmentation in M. cupreus and M. luteus var. variegatus occurred via separate yet strikingly similar mechanisms. In each case, a dominant, single-locus gain of pigmentation [4] maps to a genomic region (pla1 and pla2, respectively) containing adjacent, apparently recently duplicated paralogs of MYB anthocyanin-reg...
Much of the visual diversity of angiosperms is due to the frequent evolution of novel pigmentation p...
A long-standing question in evolutionary biology asks whether the genetic changes contributing to ph...
<div><p>Identifying the molecular genetic basis of traits contributing to speciation is of crucial i...
SummaryIdentifying the genetic basis of parallelism reveals the means by which evolution repeats its...
• The repeated, independent evolution of phenotypic traits reflects adaptation to similar selective ...
A long-standing question in evolutionary biology asks whether the genetic changes contributing to ph...
<p>Evolution can be studied at many levels, from phenotypic to molecular, and from a variety of disc...
Biologists have long been interested in understanding genetic constraints on the evolution of develo...
The predictability of evolution, or whether lineages repeatedly follow the same evolutionary traject...
Duplication of some floral regulatory genes has occurred repeatedly in angiosperms, whereas others a...
<div><p>A long-standing question in evolutionary biology asks whether the genetic changes contributi...
Identifying the molecular genetic basis of traits contributing to speciation is of crucial importanc...
<p>Determining the genetic basis of adaptation has become a central focus of evolutionary biology, a...
variation, phenotypic evolution. Summary A molecular description of the control of floral pigmentat...
<p>Examining the genetic basis across repeated origins of the same phenotypic adaptation allows us t...
Much of the visual diversity of angiosperms is due to the frequent evolution of novel pigmentation p...
A long-standing question in evolutionary biology asks whether the genetic changes contributing to ph...
<div><p>Identifying the molecular genetic basis of traits contributing to speciation is of crucial i...
SummaryIdentifying the genetic basis of parallelism reveals the means by which evolution repeats its...
• The repeated, independent evolution of phenotypic traits reflects adaptation to similar selective ...
A long-standing question in evolutionary biology asks whether the genetic changes contributing to ph...
<p>Evolution can be studied at many levels, from phenotypic to molecular, and from a variety of disc...
Biologists have long been interested in understanding genetic constraints on the evolution of develo...
The predictability of evolution, or whether lineages repeatedly follow the same evolutionary traject...
Duplication of some floral regulatory genes has occurred repeatedly in angiosperms, whereas others a...
<div><p>A long-standing question in evolutionary biology asks whether the genetic changes contributi...
Identifying the molecular genetic basis of traits contributing to speciation is of crucial importanc...
<p>Determining the genetic basis of adaptation has become a central focus of evolutionary biology, a...
variation, phenotypic evolution. Summary A molecular description of the control of floral pigmentat...
<p>Examining the genetic basis across repeated origins of the same phenotypic adaptation allows us t...
Much of the visual diversity of angiosperms is due to the frequent evolution of novel pigmentation p...
A long-standing question in evolutionary biology asks whether the genetic changes contributing to ph...
<div><p>Identifying the molecular genetic basis of traits contributing to speciation is of crucial i...