Craniofacial shape differences between taxa have often been linked to environmental adaptation, e.g., new food sources, or have been studied in the context of domestication. Evidence for the genetic basis of such phenotypic differences to date suggests that between-species as well as between-population variation has an oligogenic basis, i.e., few loci of large effect explain most of the variation. In mice, it has been shown that within-population craniofacial variation has a highly polygenic basis, but there are no data regarding the genetic basis of between-species differences in natural populations. Here, we address this question using a phenotype-focused approach. Using 3D geometric morphometrics, we phenotyped a panel of mice derived fr...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
Using eight inbred founder strains of the mouse Collaborative Cross (CC) project and their reciproca...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
Craniofacial shape differences between taxa have often been linked to environmental adaptation, e.g....
Craniofacial shape differences between taxa have often been linked to environmental adaptation, e.g....
Morphological diversity in nature is astounding. A remarkable example of such diversity is the verte...
The identification of the genes involved in morphological variation in nature is still a major chall...
The identification of the genes involved in morphological variation in nature is still a major chall...
The identification of the genes involved in morphological variation in nature is still a major chall...
Development translates genetic variation into a multivariate pattern of phenotypic variation, distri...
The identification of the genes involved in morphological variation in nature is still a major chall...
The identification of the genes involved in morphological variation in nature is still a major chall...
Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an assessme...
<div><p>The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While ...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
Using eight inbred founder strains of the mouse Collaborative Cross (CC) project and their reciproca...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
Craniofacial shape differences between taxa have often been linked to environmental adaptation, e.g....
Craniofacial shape differences between taxa have often been linked to environmental adaptation, e.g....
Morphological diversity in nature is astounding. A remarkable example of such diversity is the verte...
The identification of the genes involved in morphological variation in nature is still a major chall...
The identification of the genes involved in morphological variation in nature is still a major chall...
The identification of the genes involved in morphological variation in nature is still a major chall...
Development translates genetic variation into a multivariate pattern of phenotypic variation, distri...
The identification of the genes involved in morphological variation in nature is still a major chall...
The identification of the genes involved in morphological variation in nature is still a major chall...
Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an assessme...
<div><p>The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While ...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
Using eight inbred founder strains of the mouse Collaborative Cross (CC) project and their reciproca...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...