What are the genomic foundations of adaptation in sexual populations? We address this question using fitness-character and whole-genome sequence data from 30 Drosophila laboratory populations. These 30 populations are part of a nearly forty-year laboratory radiation featuring three selection regimes, each shared by ten populations for up to 837 generations, with moderately large effective population sizes. Each of three sets of ten populations that shared a selection regime consist of five populations that have long been maintained under that selection regime, paired with five populations that had only recently been subjected to that selection regime. We find a high degree of evolutionary parallelism in fitness phenotypes when most-recent s...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity [1, 2], but it...
The genomic basis of adaptation to novel environments is a fundamental problem in evolutionary biolo...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism is constrained by a shared genome, leading to ‘sexual antagonism’...
What are the genomic foundations of adaptation in sexual populations? We address this question using...
The combination of experimental evolution and next-generation sequencing, termed E&R, has emerge...
Experimental evolution studies are powerful approaches to examine the evolutionary history of lab po...
Comparative genomics has contributed to the growing evidence that sexual selection is an important c...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity, but its contr...
Experimental evolutionary genomics now allows biologists to test fundamental theories concerning the...
Two interesting unanswered questions are the extent to which both the broad patterns and genetic det...
The molecular mechanisms underlying adaptation have eluded evolutionary biologists even with the adv...
SummarySexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity [1, 2],...
The genomic basis of adaptation to novel environments is a fundamental problem in evolutionary biolo...
Many adaptive traits are polygenic and frequently more loci contributing to the phenotype are segreg...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity [1, 2], but it...
The genomic basis of adaptation to novel environments is a fundamental problem in evolutionary biolo...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism is constrained by a shared genome, leading to ‘sexual antagonism’...
What are the genomic foundations of adaptation in sexual populations? We address this question using...
The combination of experimental evolution and next-generation sequencing, termed E&R, has emerge...
Experimental evolution studies are powerful approaches to examine the evolutionary history of lab po...
Comparative genomics has contributed to the growing evidence that sexual selection is an important c...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity, but its contr...
Experimental evolutionary genomics now allows biologists to test fundamental theories concerning the...
Two interesting unanswered questions are the extent to which both the broad patterns and genetic det...
The molecular mechanisms underlying adaptation have eluded evolutionary biologists even with the adv...
SummarySexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity [1, 2],...
The genomic basis of adaptation to novel environments is a fundamental problem in evolutionary biolo...
Many adaptive traits are polygenic and frequently more loci contributing to the phenotype are segreg...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity [1, 2], but it...
The genomic basis of adaptation to novel environments is a fundamental problem in evolutionary biolo...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism is constrained by a shared genome, leading to ‘sexual antagonism’...