Genes with major phenotypic effects facilitate quantifying the contribution of genetic vs. plastic effects to adaptive divergence. A classical example is Ectodysplasin (Eda), the major gene controlling lateral plate phenotype in three-spined stickleback. Completely plated marine stickleback populations evolved repeatedly towards low-plated freshwater populations, representing a prime example of parallel evolution by natural selection. However, many populations remain polymorphic for lateral plate number. Possible explanations for this polymorphism include relaxation of selection, disruptive selection or a balance between divergent selection and gene flow. We investigated 15 polymorphic stickleback populations from brackish and freshwater ha...
One of the most impressive examples of parallel divergence in nature is the repeated loss of armour ...
Understanding the process of adaptation requires elucidating the mechanisms through which natural se...
Heterogeneous genomic divergence between populations may reflect selection, but should also be seen ...
Genes with major phenotypic effects facilitate quantifying the contribution of genetic vs. plastic e...
Genes with major phenotypic effects facilitate quantifying the contribution of genetic vs. plastic e...
Adaptation to novel environments can be based either on standing genetic variation or variation attr...
Adaptation to novel environments can be based either on standing genetic variation or variation attr...
Adaptation to novel environments can be based either on standing genetic variation or variation attr...
When a signature of natural selection is discovered on a gene that is pleiotropic or in tight linkag...
Adaptation to novel environments can be based either on standing genetic variation or variation attr...
When a signature of natural selection is discovered on a gene that is pleiotropic or in tight linkag...
When a signature of natural selection is discovered on a gene that is pleiotropic or in tight linkag...
Background: Distinct hybrid zones and phenotypic and genomic divergence is often observed between ma...
Measuring the strength of natural selection is tremendously important in evolutionary biology, but r...
Measuring the strength of natural selection is tremendously important in evolutionary biology, but r...
One of the most impressive examples of parallel divergence in nature is the repeated loss of armour ...
Understanding the process of adaptation requires elucidating the mechanisms through which natural se...
Heterogeneous genomic divergence between populations may reflect selection, but should also be seen ...
Genes with major phenotypic effects facilitate quantifying the contribution of genetic vs. plastic e...
Genes with major phenotypic effects facilitate quantifying the contribution of genetic vs. plastic e...
Adaptation to novel environments can be based either on standing genetic variation or variation attr...
Adaptation to novel environments can be based either on standing genetic variation or variation attr...
Adaptation to novel environments can be based either on standing genetic variation or variation attr...
When a signature of natural selection is discovered on a gene that is pleiotropic or in tight linkag...
Adaptation to novel environments can be based either on standing genetic variation or variation attr...
When a signature of natural selection is discovered on a gene that is pleiotropic or in tight linkag...
When a signature of natural selection is discovered on a gene that is pleiotropic or in tight linkag...
Background: Distinct hybrid zones and phenotypic and genomic divergence is often observed between ma...
Measuring the strength of natural selection is tremendously important in evolutionary biology, but r...
Measuring the strength of natural selection is tremendously important in evolutionary biology, but r...
One of the most impressive examples of parallel divergence in nature is the repeated loss of armour ...
Understanding the process of adaptation requires elucidating the mechanisms through which natural se...
Heterogeneous genomic divergence between populations may reflect selection, but should also be seen ...