Closely-related, and otherwise morphologically similar insect species frequently show striking divergence in the shape and/or size of male genital structures, a phenomenon thought to be driven by sexual selection. Comparative interspecific studies can help elucidate the evolutionary forces acting on genital structures to drive this rapid differentiation. However, genetic dissection of sexual trait divergence between species is frequently hampered by the difficulty generating interspecific recombinants. Intraspecific variation can be leveraged to investigate the genetics of rapidly-evolving sexual traits, and here we carry out a genetic analysis of variation in the posterior lobe within D. melanogaster. The lobe is a male-specific process em...
Current advances in genetic analysis are opening up our knowledge of the genetics of species differe...
Genetic studies of secondary sexual traits provide insights into whether and how selection drove the...
Rapid divergence in genital structures among nascent species has been posited to be an early-evolvin...
Closely-related, and otherwise morphologically similar insect species frequently show striking diver...
Closely-related, and otherwise morphologically similar insect species frequently show striking diver...
This work was funded by NIH R01 GM085260 to SJM. The KU Genome Sequencing Core is supported by NIH P...
The observation that male genitalia diverge more rapidly than other morphological traits during evol...
Male sexual characters are often among the first traits to diverge between closely related species a...
The evolution of animal genitalia has gained renewed interest, because of their potential roles duri...
Copyright © 2014 H. LeVasseur-Viens and A. J. Moehring. This is an open access article distributed u...
The evolution of animal genitalia has gained renewed interest because of their potential roles durin...
Although several evolutionary forces have been proposed to contribute to genital morphological diver...
The genitalia of internally fertilizing taxa represent a striking example of rapid morphological evo...
Mechanical incompatibility of male and female genitalia is common in animals with internal fertiliza...
International audienceRapid evolution of genitalia shape, a widespread phenomenon in animals with in...
Current advances in genetic analysis are opening up our knowledge of the genetics of species differe...
Genetic studies of secondary sexual traits provide insights into whether and how selection drove the...
Rapid divergence in genital structures among nascent species has been posited to be an early-evolvin...
Closely-related, and otherwise morphologically similar insect species frequently show striking diver...
Closely-related, and otherwise morphologically similar insect species frequently show striking diver...
This work was funded by NIH R01 GM085260 to SJM. The KU Genome Sequencing Core is supported by NIH P...
The observation that male genitalia diverge more rapidly than other morphological traits during evol...
Male sexual characters are often among the first traits to diverge between closely related species a...
The evolution of animal genitalia has gained renewed interest, because of their potential roles duri...
Copyright © 2014 H. LeVasseur-Viens and A. J. Moehring. This is an open access article distributed u...
The evolution of animal genitalia has gained renewed interest because of their potential roles durin...
Although several evolutionary forces have been proposed to contribute to genital morphological diver...
The genitalia of internally fertilizing taxa represent a striking example of rapid morphological evo...
Mechanical incompatibility of male and female genitalia is common in animals with internal fertiliza...
International audienceRapid evolution of genitalia shape, a widespread phenomenon in animals with in...
Current advances in genetic analysis are opening up our knowledge of the genetics of species differe...
Genetic studies of secondary sexual traits provide insights into whether and how selection drove the...
Rapid divergence in genital structures among nascent species has been posited to be an early-evolvin...