Pigmentation is a rapidly evolving trait that is under both natural and sexual selection in many organisms. In the quinaria group of Drosophila, nearly all of the 30 species have an abdomen that is light in color with distinct markings; D. tenebrosa is the exception in that it has a completely melanic abdomen with no visible markings. In this study, we use a combination of quantitative genetic and candidate gene approaches to investigate the genetic basis of abdominal pigmentation in D. tenebrosa. We find that abdominal pigmentation is invariant across wild- caught lines of D. tenebrosa and is not sexually dimorphic. Quantitative genetic mapping utilizing crosses between D. tenebrosa and the light-colored D. suboccidentalis indicates that t...
Body pigmentation is an evolutionarily diversified and ecologically relevant trait with substantial ...
Changes in the control of developmental gene expression patterns have been implicated in the evoluti...
Phenotypic variation within a species is often structured geographically in clines. In Drosophila am...
Pigmentation is a rapidly evolving trait that is under both natural and sexual selection in many org...
Pigmentation is a rapidly evolving trait that is under both natural and sexual selection in many org...
<p>Body pigmentation in insects and other organisms is typically variable within and between species...
<div><p>Pigmentation varies within and between species and is often adaptive. The amount of pigmenta...
Pigmentation varies within and between species and is often adaptive. The amount of pig-mentation on...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Abstract Body pigmentation is an evolutionarily diversified and ecologically relevant trait with sub...
Various approaches can be applied to uncover the genetic basis of natural phenotypic variation, each...
To understand how novel animal body colorations emerged, one needs to ask how the development of col...
To understand how novel animal body colorations emerged, one needs to ask how the development of col...
To understand how novel animal body colorations emerged, one needs to ask how the development of col...
Body pigmentation is an evolutionarily diversified and ecologically relevant trait with substantial ...
Changes in the control of developmental gene expression patterns have been implicated in the evoluti...
Phenotypic variation within a species is often structured geographically in clines. In Drosophila am...
Pigmentation is a rapidly evolving trait that is under both natural and sexual selection in many org...
Pigmentation is a rapidly evolving trait that is under both natural and sexual selection in many org...
<p>Body pigmentation in insects and other organisms is typically variable within and between species...
<div><p>Pigmentation varies within and between species and is often adaptive. The amount of pigmenta...
Pigmentation varies within and between species and is often adaptive. The amount of pig-mentation on...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Abstract Body pigmentation is an evolutionarily diversified and ecologically relevant trait with sub...
Various approaches can be applied to uncover the genetic basis of natural phenotypic variation, each...
To understand how novel animal body colorations emerged, one needs to ask how the development of col...
To understand how novel animal body colorations emerged, one needs to ask how the development of col...
To understand how novel animal body colorations emerged, one needs to ask how the development of col...
Body pigmentation is an evolutionarily diversified and ecologically relevant trait with substantial ...
Changes in the control of developmental gene expression patterns have been implicated in the evoluti...
Phenotypic variation within a species is often structured geographically in clines. In Drosophila am...