PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Evolutionary radiations provide excellent opportunities to study the origins of biodiversity, but rapid divergence and ongoing gene flow make inferring evolutionary relationships among taxa difficult. Consequently, multiple tools that combine morphological and genomic analyses may be necessary to provide a clear picture of relationships. We used an integrative approach to shed light on relationships within a diverse radiation of monkeyflowers (Mimulus section Diplacus) with a controversial taxonomic history. METHODS: Using genome-wide SNP data, we performed a combination of phylogenetic and population genomic analyses to infer the evolutionary relationships within the group. Tests for hybridization were per...
Differential natural selection acting on populations in contrasting environments often results in ad...
Inferences about past processes of adaptation and speciation require a gene-scale and genome-wide un...
Chromosomal rearrangement polymorphisms are common and increasingly found to be associated with adap...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Evolutionary radiations provide excellent opportunities to study the origins o...
Understanding the forces that drive divergence, and the genomic consequences of this process, is a c...
Speciation genomic studies aim to interpret patterns of genome-wide variation in light of the proces...
Chromosomal rearrangements may directly cause hybrid sterility and can facilitate speciation by pres...
Premise of the study: The Neotropical Gesneriaceae is a lineage known for its colorful and diverse f...
Understanding the genetic basis of complex quantitative traits is a central problem in evolutionary ...
Speciation genomic studies aim to interpret patterns of genome-wide variation in light of the proces...
Closely related species (e.g., sister taxa) often occupy very different ecological niches and can ex...
A major goal of speciation research is to reveal the genomic signatures that accompany the speciatio...
• Premise of the study: Phylogenomic datasets using genomes and transcriptomes provide rich opportun...
Our understanding of speciation has been greatly improved with advances in genomic technology, but m...
Global trade and travel is irreversibly changing the distribution of species around the world. Becau...
Differential natural selection acting on populations in contrasting environments often results in ad...
Inferences about past processes of adaptation and speciation require a gene-scale and genome-wide un...
Chromosomal rearrangement polymorphisms are common and increasingly found to be associated with adap...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Evolutionary radiations provide excellent opportunities to study the origins o...
Understanding the forces that drive divergence, and the genomic consequences of this process, is a c...
Speciation genomic studies aim to interpret patterns of genome-wide variation in light of the proces...
Chromosomal rearrangements may directly cause hybrid sterility and can facilitate speciation by pres...
Premise of the study: The Neotropical Gesneriaceae is a lineage known for its colorful and diverse f...
Understanding the genetic basis of complex quantitative traits is a central problem in evolutionary ...
Speciation genomic studies aim to interpret patterns of genome-wide variation in light of the proces...
Closely related species (e.g., sister taxa) often occupy very different ecological niches and can ex...
A major goal of speciation research is to reveal the genomic signatures that accompany the speciatio...
• Premise of the study: Phylogenomic datasets using genomes and transcriptomes provide rich opportun...
Our understanding of speciation has been greatly improved with advances in genomic technology, but m...
Global trade and travel is irreversibly changing the distribution of species around the world. Becau...
Differential natural selection acting on populations in contrasting environments often results in ad...
Inferences about past processes of adaptation and speciation require a gene-scale and genome-wide un...
Chromosomal rearrangement polymorphisms are common and increasingly found to be associated with adap...