15 pagesInternational audienceUnravelling the genetic basis of adaptive traits is a major challenge in evolutionary biology. Doing so informs our understanding of evolution towards an adaptive optimum, the distribution of locus effect sizes, and the influence of genetic architecture on the evolvability of a trait. In the Müllerian co-mimics Heliconius melpomene and Heliconius erato some Mendelian loci affecting mimicry shifts are well known. However, several phenotypes in H. melpomene remain to be mapped, and the quantitative genetics of colour pattern variation has rarely been analysed. Here we use quantitative trait loci (QTL) analyses of crosses between H. melpomene races from Peru and Suriname to map, for the first time, the control of ...
Identifying the genetic changes driving adaptive variation in natural populations is key to understa...
Identifying the genetic changes driving adaptive variation in natural populations is key to understa...
Recent studies indicate that relatively few genomic regions are repeatedly involved in the evolution...
15 pagesInternational audienceUnravelling the genetic basis of adaptive traits is a major challenge ...
15 pagesInternational audienceUnravelling the genetic basis of adaptive traits is a major challenge ...
15 pagesInternational audienceUnravelling the genetic basis of adaptive traits is a major challenge ...
15 pagesInternational audienceUnravelling the genetic basis of adaptive traits is a major challenge ...
15 pagesInternational audienceUnravelling the genetic basis of adaptive traits is a major challenge ...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
Recent studies indicate that relatively few genomic regions are repeatedly involved in the evolution...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
Recent studies indicate that relatively few genomic regions are repeatedly involved in the evolution...
<div><p>Recent studies indicate that relatively few genomic regions are repeatedly involved in the e...
Identifying the genetic changes driving adaptive variation in natural populations is key to understa...
Identifying the genetic changes driving adaptive variation in natural populations is key to understa...
Recent studies indicate that relatively few genomic regions are repeatedly involved in the evolution...
15 pagesInternational audienceUnravelling the genetic basis of adaptive traits is a major challenge ...
15 pagesInternational audienceUnravelling the genetic basis of adaptive traits is a major challenge ...
15 pagesInternational audienceUnravelling the genetic basis of adaptive traits is a major challenge ...
15 pagesInternational audienceUnravelling the genetic basis of adaptive traits is a major challenge ...
15 pagesInternational audienceUnravelling the genetic basis of adaptive traits is a major challenge ...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
Recent studies indicate that relatively few genomic regions are repeatedly involved in the evolution...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
Recent studies indicate that relatively few genomic regions are repeatedly involved in the evolution...
<div><p>Recent studies indicate that relatively few genomic regions are repeatedly involved in the e...
Identifying the genetic changes driving adaptive variation in natural populations is key to understa...
Identifying the genetic changes driving adaptive variation in natural populations is key to understa...
Recent studies indicate that relatively few genomic regions are repeatedly involved in the evolution...