It is generally assumed that stabilizing selection promoting a phenotypic optimum acts to shape variation in quantitative traits across individuals and species. Although gene expression represents an intensively studied molecular phenotype, the extent to which stabilizing selection limits divergence in gene expression remains contentious. In this study, we present a theoretical framework for the study of stabilizing and directional selection using data from between-species divergence of continuous traits. This framework, based upon Brownian motion, is analytically tractable and can be used in maximum-likelihood or Bayesian parameter estimation. We apply this model to gene-expression levels in 7 species of Drosophila, and find that gene-ex...
Background: The relative contributions of natural selection and random genetic drift are a major sou...
This chapter offers a review of standard views about the requirements for natural selection to shape...
SummaryAdaptation under similar selective pressure often leads to comparable phenotypes. A longstand...
Recent studies suggest the existence of a stochasticity in gene expression (SGE) in many organisms, ...
Although divergent natural selection is common in nature, the extent to which genetic constraints bi...
Much of the phenotypic variation observed between even closely related species may be driven by diff...
Over the past four decades, the predominant view of molecular evolution saw little connection betwee...
Comparing gene expression profiles over many different conditions has led to insights that were not ...
The relative contributions of natural selection and random genetic drift are a major source of debat...
During my dissertation I used a combination of comparative and phylogenetic approaches to test for s...
Detailed studies of individual genes have shown that gene expression divergence often results from a...
The relative contributions of natural selection and random genetic drift are a major source of debat...
International audienceThe assumption that pleiotropic mutations are more deleterious than mutations ...
Detailed studies of individual genes have shown that gene expression divergence often results from a...
The assumption that pleiotropic mutations are more deleterious than mutations with more restricted p...
Background: The relative contributions of natural selection and random genetic drift are a major sou...
This chapter offers a review of standard views about the requirements for natural selection to shape...
SummaryAdaptation under similar selective pressure often leads to comparable phenotypes. A longstand...
Recent studies suggest the existence of a stochasticity in gene expression (SGE) in many organisms, ...
Although divergent natural selection is common in nature, the extent to which genetic constraints bi...
Much of the phenotypic variation observed between even closely related species may be driven by diff...
Over the past four decades, the predominant view of molecular evolution saw little connection betwee...
Comparing gene expression profiles over many different conditions has led to insights that were not ...
The relative contributions of natural selection and random genetic drift are a major source of debat...
During my dissertation I used a combination of comparative and phylogenetic approaches to test for s...
Detailed studies of individual genes have shown that gene expression divergence often results from a...
The relative contributions of natural selection and random genetic drift are a major source of debat...
International audienceThe assumption that pleiotropic mutations are more deleterious than mutations ...
Detailed studies of individual genes have shown that gene expression divergence often results from a...
The assumption that pleiotropic mutations are more deleterious than mutations with more restricted p...
Background: The relative contributions of natural selection and random genetic drift are a major sou...
This chapter offers a review of standard views about the requirements for natural selection to shape...
SummaryAdaptation under similar selective pressure often leads to comparable phenotypes. A longstand...