Novel adaptations must originate and function within an already established genome [ 1 ]. As a result, the ability of a species to adapt to new environmental challenges is predicted to be highly contingent on the evolutionary history of its lineage [ 2–6 ]. Despite a growing appreciation of the importance of historical contingency in the adaptive evolution of single proteins [ 7–11 ], we know surprisingly little about its role in shaping complex adaptations that require evolutionary change in multiple genes. One such adaptation, extreme resistance to tetrodotoxin (TTX), has arisen in several species of snakes through coevolutionary arms races with toxic amphibian prey, which select for TTX-resistant voltage-gated sodium channels (Nav) [ 12–...
Understanding the processes that generate novel adaptive phenotypes is central to evolutionary biolo...
Understanding the processes that generate novel adaptive phenotypes is central to evolutionary biolo...
Members of a gene family expressed in a single species often experience common selection pressures. ...
Novel adaptations must originate and function within an already established genome [ 1 ]. As a resul...
Novel adaptations must originate and function within an already established genome [ 1 ]. As a resul...
Novel adaptations must originate and function within an already established genome [ 1 ]. As a resul...
Novel adaptations must originate and function within an already established genome [1]. As a result,...
Convergent phenotypes often result from similar underlying genetics, but recent work suggests conver...
Convergent phenotypes often result from similar underlying genetics, but recent work suggests conver...
Convergent phenotypes often result from similar underlying genetics, but recent work suggests conver...
Adaptive evolution in response to one selective challenge may disrupt other important aspects of per...
Adaptive evolution in response to one selective challenge may disrupt other important aspects of per...
Members of a gene family expressed in a single species often experience common selection pressures. ...
Understanding the nature of adaptive evolution has been the recent focus of research detailing the g...
Understanding the nature of adaptive evolution has been the recent focus of research detailing the g...
Understanding the processes that generate novel adaptive phenotypes is central to evolutionary biolo...
Understanding the processes that generate novel adaptive phenotypes is central to evolutionary biolo...
Members of a gene family expressed in a single species often experience common selection pressures. ...
Novel adaptations must originate and function within an already established genome [ 1 ]. As a resul...
Novel adaptations must originate and function within an already established genome [ 1 ]. As a resul...
Novel adaptations must originate and function within an already established genome [ 1 ]. As a resul...
Novel adaptations must originate and function within an already established genome [1]. As a result,...
Convergent phenotypes often result from similar underlying genetics, but recent work suggests conver...
Convergent phenotypes often result from similar underlying genetics, but recent work suggests conver...
Convergent phenotypes often result from similar underlying genetics, but recent work suggests conver...
Adaptive evolution in response to one selective challenge may disrupt other important aspects of per...
Adaptive evolution in response to one selective challenge may disrupt other important aspects of per...
Members of a gene family expressed in a single species often experience common selection pressures. ...
Understanding the nature of adaptive evolution has been the recent focus of research detailing the g...
Understanding the nature of adaptive evolution has been the recent focus of research detailing the g...
Understanding the processes that generate novel adaptive phenotypes is central to evolutionary biolo...
Understanding the processes that generate novel adaptive phenotypes is central to evolutionary biolo...
Members of a gene family expressed in a single species often experience common selection pressures. ...