International audienceBackground: Unravelling the genetic basis of polymorphic characters is central to our understanding of the origins and diversification of living organisms. Recently, supergenes have been implicated in a wide range of complex polymorphisms, from adaptive colouration in butterflies and fish to reproductive strategies in birds and plants. The concept of a supergene is now a hot topic in biology, and identification of its functional elements is needed to shed light on the evolution of highly divergent adaptive traits. Here, we apply different gene expression analyses to study the supergene P that controls polymorphism of mimetic wing colour patterns in the neotropical butterfly Heliconius numata.Results: We performed de no...
166 pagesEvolutionary biologists look to understand the processes underlying biodiversity. One aim o...
The wing patterns of butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) are diverse and striking examples of evolut...
Background: Many traits evolve by cis-regulatory modification, by which changes to noncoding sequenc...
International audienceBackground: Unravelling the genetic basis of polymorphic characters is central...
Supergenes are genetic architectures associated with discrete and concerted variation in multiple tr...
Butterfly wing patterns have emerged as exceptional model systems with which to link the development...
A major challenge to evolutionary developmental biology is to understand the how modifications to ge...
Supergenes are tight clusters of loci that facilitate the co-segregation of adaptive variation, prov...
BACKGROUND: Heliconius butterfly wing pattern diversity offers a unique opportunity to investigate h...
Background: Heliconius butterfly wing pattern diversity offers a unique opportunity to investigate h...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
Supergenes are tight clusters of loci that facilitate the co-segregation of adaptive variation, prov...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
Funder: Wellcome Trust; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100004440Abstract: Background: Many traits e...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
166 pagesEvolutionary biologists look to understand the processes underlying biodiversity. One aim o...
The wing patterns of butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) are diverse and striking examples of evolut...
Background: Many traits evolve by cis-regulatory modification, by which changes to noncoding sequenc...
International audienceBackground: Unravelling the genetic basis of polymorphic characters is central...
Supergenes are genetic architectures associated with discrete and concerted variation in multiple tr...
Butterfly wing patterns have emerged as exceptional model systems with which to link the development...
A major challenge to evolutionary developmental biology is to understand the how modifications to ge...
Supergenes are tight clusters of loci that facilitate the co-segregation of adaptive variation, prov...
BACKGROUND: Heliconius butterfly wing pattern diversity offers a unique opportunity to investigate h...
Background: Heliconius butterfly wing pattern diversity offers a unique opportunity to investigate h...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
Supergenes are tight clusters of loci that facilitate the co-segregation of adaptive variation, prov...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
Funder: Wellcome Trust; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100004440Abstract: Background: Many traits e...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
166 pagesEvolutionary biologists look to understand the processes underlying biodiversity. One aim o...
The wing patterns of butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) are diverse and striking examples of evolut...
Background: Many traits evolve by cis-regulatory modification, by which changes to noncoding sequenc...