The identification of genetic mechanisms underlying evolutionary change is critical to our understanding of natural diversity, but is presently limited by the lack of genetic and genomic resources for most species. Here, we present a new comparative genomic approach that can be applied to a broad taxonomic sampling of nonmodel species to investigate the genetic basis of evolutionary change. Using our analysis pipeline, we show that duplication and divergence of fgfr1a is correlated with the reduction of scales within fishes of the genus Phoxinellus. As a parallel genetic mechanism is observed in scale-reduction within independent lineages of cypriniforms, our finding exposes significant developmental constraint guiding morphological evoluti...
Evidence of phenotypic parallelism is often used to infer the deterministic role played by natural s...
Phenotypes resulting from mutations in genetic model organisms can help reveal candidate genes for e...
The genetic basis of morphological variation both within and between species has been a lasting ques...
The identification of genetic mechanisms underlying evolutionary change is critical to our understan...
Much is known about the genetic and developmental basis of mutant phenotypes in the laboratory. Howe...
Parallel changes in body shape may evolve in response to similar environmental conditions, but wheth...
The rich phenotypic diversity that characterizes the vertebrate skeleton results from evolutionary c...
SummaryThe genetic basis of morphological variation both within and between species has been a lasti...
The biosphere contains an incredible level of natural morphological diversity, and most differences ...
Elasmoid scales are the most common epithelial appendage among vertebrates, however an understanding...
The last decade of study in evolutionary developmental biology has seen a shift in focus away from t...
The genetic basis of morphological variation both within and between species has been a lasting ques...
Genus Danio includes zebrafish (Danio rerio) and several other phenotypically diverse species. To un...
Phenotypes resulting from mutations in genetic model organisms can help reveal candidate genes for e...
Across vertebrates, skeletal shapes are diverse, and much of this variation appears to be adaptive. ...
Evidence of phenotypic parallelism is often used to infer the deterministic role played by natural s...
Phenotypes resulting from mutations in genetic model organisms can help reveal candidate genes for e...
The genetic basis of morphological variation both within and between species has been a lasting ques...
The identification of genetic mechanisms underlying evolutionary change is critical to our understan...
Much is known about the genetic and developmental basis of mutant phenotypes in the laboratory. Howe...
Parallel changes in body shape may evolve in response to similar environmental conditions, but wheth...
The rich phenotypic diversity that characterizes the vertebrate skeleton results from evolutionary c...
SummaryThe genetic basis of morphological variation both within and between species has been a lasti...
The biosphere contains an incredible level of natural morphological diversity, and most differences ...
Elasmoid scales are the most common epithelial appendage among vertebrates, however an understanding...
The last decade of study in evolutionary developmental biology has seen a shift in focus away from t...
The genetic basis of morphological variation both within and between species has been a lasting ques...
Genus Danio includes zebrafish (Danio rerio) and several other phenotypically diverse species. To un...
Phenotypes resulting from mutations in genetic model organisms can help reveal candidate genes for e...
Across vertebrates, skeletal shapes are diverse, and much of this variation appears to be adaptive. ...
Evidence of phenotypic parallelism is often used to infer the deterministic role played by natural s...
Phenotypes resulting from mutations in genetic model organisms can help reveal candidate genes for e...
The genetic basis of morphological variation both within and between species has been a lasting ques...