A major issue in evolutionary biology is explaining patterns of differentiation observed in population genomic data, as divergence can be due to both direct selection on a locus and genetic hitchhiking. “Divergence hitchhiking” (DH) theory postulates that divergent selection on a locus reduces gene flow at physically linked sites, facilitating the formation of localized clusters of tightly linked, diverged loci. “Genome hitchhiking” (GH) theory emphasizes genome-wide effects of divergent selection. Past theoretical investigations of DH and GH focused on static snapshots of divergence. Here, we used simulations assessing a variety of strengths of selection, migration rates, population sizes, and mutation rates to investigate the relative imp...
Populations that maintain phenotypic divergence in sympatry typically show a mosaic pattern of genom...
Genetic incompatibilities are an important component of reproductive isolation. Although theoretical...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is continuous, complex, and i...
A major issue in evolutionary biology is explaining patterns of differentiation observed in populati...
Strong barriers to genetic exchange can exist at divergently selected loci, whereas alleles at neutr...
Levels of genetic differentiation between populations can be highly variable across the genome, with...
Genome-wide patterns of genetic divergence reveal mechanisms of adaptation under gene flow. Empirica...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation amongst populations, is continuous, complex, and...
The metaphor of “genomic islands of speciation” was first used to describe heterogeneous differentia...
Genome-wide patterns of genetic divergence reveal mechanisms of adaptation under gene flow. Empirica...
A long-standing problem in evolutionary biology has been determining whether and how gradual, increm...
Loci with higher levels of population differentiation than the neutral expectation are traditionally...
The way that organisms diverge into reproductively isolated species is a major question in biology. ...
1. The way that organisms diverge into reproductively isolated species is a major question in biolog...
One of the most striking and consistent results in speciation genomics is the heterogeneous divergen...
Populations that maintain phenotypic divergence in sympatry typically show a mosaic pattern of genom...
Genetic incompatibilities are an important component of reproductive isolation. Although theoretical...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is continuous, complex, and i...
A major issue in evolutionary biology is explaining patterns of differentiation observed in populati...
Strong barriers to genetic exchange can exist at divergently selected loci, whereas alleles at neutr...
Levels of genetic differentiation between populations can be highly variable across the genome, with...
Genome-wide patterns of genetic divergence reveal mechanisms of adaptation under gene flow. Empirica...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation amongst populations, is continuous, complex, and...
The metaphor of “genomic islands of speciation” was first used to describe heterogeneous differentia...
Genome-wide patterns of genetic divergence reveal mechanisms of adaptation under gene flow. Empirica...
A long-standing problem in evolutionary biology has been determining whether and how gradual, increm...
Loci with higher levels of population differentiation than the neutral expectation are traditionally...
The way that organisms diverge into reproductively isolated species is a major question in biology. ...
1. The way that organisms diverge into reproductively isolated species is a major question in biolog...
One of the most striking and consistent results in speciation genomics is the heterogeneous divergen...
Populations that maintain phenotypic divergence in sympatry typically show a mosaic pattern of genom...
Genetic incompatibilities are an important component of reproductive isolation. Although theoretical...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is continuous, complex, and i...