Across western North America, Mimulus guttatus exists as many local populations adapted to site-specific environmental challenges. Gene flow between locally adapted populations will affect genetic diversity both within demes and across the larger metapopulation. Here, we analyse 34 whole-genome sequences from the intensively studied Iron Mountain population (IM) in conjunction with sequences from 22 Mimulus individuals sampled from across western North America. Three striking features of these data address hypotheses about migration and selection in a locally adapted population. First, we find very high levels of intrapopulation polymorphism (synonymous =0.033). Variation outside of genes is likely even higher but difficult to estimate beca...
Within a species, geographic populations often diverge as they adapt to their local environments. Su...
Background: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are increasingly being used to study non-native p...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: MOJICA, J. P., LEE, Y. W., WILLIS, J. H....
Across western North America, Mimulus guttatus exists as many local populations adapted to site-spec...
The molecular signature of selection depends strongly on whether new mutations are immediately favor...
Local adaptation is considered to be the result of fitness trade-offs for particular phenotypes acro...
The genetic architecture of local adaptation has been of central interest to evolutionary biologists...
The interplay of divergent selection and gene flow is key to understanding how populations adapt to ...
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
Why do populations remain genetically variable despite strong continuous natural selection? Mutation...
Global trade and travel is irreversibly changing the distribution of species around the world. Becau...
Chromosomal rearrangement polymorphisms are common and increasingly found to be associated with adap...
The genetic architecture of local adaptation has been of central interest to evolutionary biologists...
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
Within a species, geographic populations often diverge as they adapt to their local environments. Su...
Background: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are increasingly being used to study non-native p...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: MOJICA, J. P., LEE, Y. W., WILLIS, J. H....
Across western North America, Mimulus guttatus exists as many local populations adapted to site-spec...
The molecular signature of selection depends strongly on whether new mutations are immediately favor...
Local adaptation is considered to be the result of fitness trade-offs for particular phenotypes acro...
The genetic architecture of local adaptation has been of central interest to evolutionary biologists...
The interplay of divergent selection and gene flow is key to understanding how populations adapt to ...
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
Why do populations remain genetically variable despite strong continuous natural selection? Mutation...
Global trade and travel is irreversibly changing the distribution of species around the world. Becau...
Chromosomal rearrangement polymorphisms are common and increasingly found to be associated with adap...
The genetic architecture of local adaptation has been of central interest to evolutionary biologists...
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
Within a species, geographic populations often diverge as they adapt to their local environments. Su...
Background: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are increasingly being used to study non-native p...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: MOJICA, J. P., LEE, Y. W., WILLIS, J. H....