A long-standing question in evolutionary biology asks whether the genetic changes contributing to phenotypic evolution are predictable. Here, we identify a genetic change associated with segregating variation in flower color within a population of Mimulus lewisii. To determine whether these types of changes are predictable, we combined this information with data from other species to investigate whether the spectrum of mutations affecting flower color transitions differs based on the evolutionary time-scale since divergence. We used classic genetic techniques, along with gene expression and population genetic approaches, to identify the putative, loss-of-function mutation that generates rare, white flowers instead of the common, pink color ...
The genetic architecture of local adaptation has been of central interest to evolutionary biologists...
Color polymorphisms have long been of evolutionary interest for their diverse roles, including mate ...
<p>An unresolved problem in evolutionary biology is the nature of forces that maintain standing vari...
A long-standing question in evolutionary biology asks whether the genetic changes contributing to ph...
A long-standing question in evolutionary biology asks whether the genetic changes contributing to ph...
<div><p>A long-standing question in evolutionary biology asks whether the genetic changes contributi...
Two outstanding questions in evolutionary biology are whether, and how often, the genetic basis of p...
Identifying the molecular genetic basis of traits contributing to speciation is of crucial importanc...
<p>Examining the genetic basis across repeated origins of the same phenotypic adaptation allows us t...
• The repeated, independent evolution of phenotypic traits reflects adaptation to similar selective ...
<div><p>Identifying the molecular genetic basis of traits contributing to speciation is of crucial i...
Character displacement, which arises when species diverge in sympatry to decrease competition for re...
Flower color is often under strong selection in plants due to its importance in attracting appropria...
Flower color plays an important role in pollinator discrimination and speciation. Understanding the ...
Background: Convergent phenotypic evolution has been widely documented across timescales, from popul...
The genetic architecture of local adaptation has been of central interest to evolutionary biologists...
Color polymorphisms have long been of evolutionary interest for their diverse roles, including mate ...
<p>An unresolved problem in evolutionary biology is the nature of forces that maintain standing vari...
A long-standing question in evolutionary biology asks whether the genetic changes contributing to ph...
A long-standing question in evolutionary biology asks whether the genetic changes contributing to ph...
<div><p>A long-standing question in evolutionary biology asks whether the genetic changes contributi...
Two outstanding questions in evolutionary biology are whether, and how often, the genetic basis of p...
Identifying the molecular genetic basis of traits contributing to speciation is of crucial importanc...
<p>Examining the genetic basis across repeated origins of the same phenotypic adaptation allows us t...
• The repeated, independent evolution of phenotypic traits reflects adaptation to similar selective ...
<div><p>Identifying the molecular genetic basis of traits contributing to speciation is of crucial i...
Character displacement, which arises when species diverge in sympatry to decrease competition for re...
Flower color is often under strong selection in plants due to its importance in attracting appropria...
Flower color plays an important role in pollinator discrimination and speciation. Understanding the ...
Background: Convergent phenotypic evolution has been widely documented across timescales, from popul...
The genetic architecture of local adaptation has been of central interest to evolutionary biologists...
Color polymorphisms have long been of evolutionary interest for their diverse roles, including mate ...
<p>An unresolved problem in evolutionary biology is the nature of forces that maintain standing vari...