The repeated evolution of traits in organisms facing similar environmental conditions is considered to be fundamental evidence for the role of natural selection in moulding phenotypes. Yet, aside from case studies of parallel evolution and its genetic basis, the repeatability of evolution at the level of the whole genome remains poorly characterized. Here, through the use of transcriptome sequencing, we examined genomic divergence for three pairs of sister species of sunflowers. Two of the pairs (Helianthus petiolaris – H. debilis and H. annuus – H. argophyllus) have diverged along a similar latitudinal gradient and presumably experienced similar selective pressure. In contrast, a third species pair (H. exilis – H. bolanderi) diverged along...
The combination of large-scale population genomic analyses and trait-based mapping approaches has th...
Knowledge of the nature and extent of karyotypic differences between species provides insight into t...
Background: Geographic speciation is a major force in generating biodiversity. However, how genomes ...
The repeated evolution of traits in organisms facing similar environmental conditions is considered ...
Genomic studies of speciation often report the presence of highly differentiated genomic regions int...
Few studies have investigated the causes of evolutionary rate variation among plant nuclear genes, e...
Early in speciation, when populations are undergoing the transition from local adaptation to incipie...
Recent analyses of the genomes of three wild sunflower species (Helianthus annuus, H. petiolaris, H....
Substantial intraspecific variation in life history is rare and potentially a signal of incipient ec...
Understanding the genetic mechanisms of speciation and basis of species differences is among the mos...
Few studies have investigated the causes of evolutionary rate variation among plant nuclear genes, e...
Genomic studies of speciation often report the presence of highly differentiated genomic regions int...
In the present study, I used transcriptomic data to elucidate the role of selection in maintaining g...
The mechanisms by which natural populations generate adaptive genetic variation are not well underst...
The Texas endemic silverleaf sunflower, Helianthus argophyllus, exhibits striking genetic variation ...
The combination of large-scale population genomic analyses and trait-based mapping approaches has th...
Knowledge of the nature and extent of karyotypic differences between species provides insight into t...
Background: Geographic speciation is a major force in generating biodiversity. However, how genomes ...
The repeated evolution of traits in organisms facing similar environmental conditions is considered ...
Genomic studies of speciation often report the presence of highly differentiated genomic regions int...
Few studies have investigated the causes of evolutionary rate variation among plant nuclear genes, e...
Early in speciation, when populations are undergoing the transition from local adaptation to incipie...
Recent analyses of the genomes of three wild sunflower species (Helianthus annuus, H. petiolaris, H....
Substantial intraspecific variation in life history is rare and potentially a signal of incipient ec...
Understanding the genetic mechanisms of speciation and basis of species differences is among the mos...
Few studies have investigated the causes of evolutionary rate variation among plant nuclear genes, e...
Genomic studies of speciation often report the presence of highly differentiated genomic regions int...
In the present study, I used transcriptomic data to elucidate the role of selection in maintaining g...
The mechanisms by which natural populations generate adaptive genetic variation are not well underst...
The Texas endemic silverleaf sunflower, Helianthus argophyllus, exhibits striking genetic variation ...
The combination of large-scale population genomic analyses and trait-based mapping approaches has th...
Knowledge of the nature and extent of karyotypic differences between species provides insight into t...
Background: Geographic speciation is a major force in generating biodiversity. However, how genomes ...