The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations are the ultimate source of new alleles, yet there have been few experimental investigations of the role of novel mutations in multivariate phenotypic evolution. Here, we evaluated the degree of multivariate phenotypic divergence observed in a long-term evolution experiment whereby replicate lineages of the filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans were derived from a single genotype and allowed to fix novel (beneficial) mutations while maintained at two different population sizes. We asked three fundamental questions regarding phenotypic divergence following approximately 800 generations of adaptation: (1) whether divergence was limited by mut...
Natural populations inhabiting the same environment often independently evolve the same phenotype. I...
Experimental evolution is a powerful tool to understand the adaptive potential of populations under ...
Abstract Adaptation often proceeds from standing variation, and natural selection acting on pairs of...
The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations...
The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations...
How adaptation and population differentiation occur is fundamental to understand the origin of biodi...
Adaptive divergence is the key evolutionary process generating biodiversity by means of natural sele...
The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adapta...
The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adapta...
Different organisms have independently and recurrently evolved similar phenotypic traits at differen...
<p>Adaptive evolution ultimately is fuelled by mutations generating novel genetic variation. Non-add...
Adaptive evolution ultimately is fuelled by mutations generating novel genetic variation. Non-additi...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
Natural selection acts on phenotypes within populations, yet it is allele frequency changes at the g...
Understanding the origin of the vast phenotypic diversity among organisms is a central goal of evolu...
Natural populations inhabiting the same environment often independently evolve the same phenotype. I...
Experimental evolution is a powerful tool to understand the adaptive potential of populations under ...
Abstract Adaptation often proceeds from standing variation, and natural selection acting on pairs of...
The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations...
The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations...
How adaptation and population differentiation occur is fundamental to understand the origin of biodi...
Adaptive divergence is the key evolutionary process generating biodiversity by means of natural sele...
The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adapta...
The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adapta...
Different organisms have independently and recurrently evolved similar phenotypic traits at differen...
<p>Adaptive evolution ultimately is fuelled by mutations generating novel genetic variation. Non-add...
Adaptive evolution ultimately is fuelled by mutations generating novel genetic variation. Non-additi...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
Natural selection acts on phenotypes within populations, yet it is allele frequency changes at the g...
Understanding the origin of the vast phenotypic diversity among organisms is a central goal of evolu...
Natural populations inhabiting the same environment often independently evolve the same phenotype. I...
Experimental evolution is a powerful tool to understand the adaptive potential of populations under ...
Abstract Adaptation often proceeds from standing variation, and natural selection acting on pairs of...