Convergence is a central concept in evolutionary studies because it provides strong evidence for adaptation. It also provides information about the nature of the fitness landscape and the repeatability of evolution, and can mislead phylogenetic inference. To understand the role of adaptive convergence, we need to understand the patterns of nonadaptive convergence. Here, we consider the relationship between nonadaptive convergence and divergence in mitochondrial and model proteins. Surprisingly, nonadaptive convergence is much more common than expected in closely related organisms, falling off as organisms diverge. The extent of the convergent drop-off in mitochondrial proteins is well predicted by epistatic or coevolutionary effects in our ...
Adaptation, the process of propagation of beneficial mutations, enables populations and species to f...
We demonstrate quantitatively that, as predicted by evolutionary theory, sequences of homologous pro...
On macroevolutionary timescales, extensive mutations and phylogenetic uncertainty mask the signals o...
To what extent is the convergent evolution of protein function attributable to convergent or paralle...
Protein sequence changes are a major contributor to phenotypic evolution and biodiversity. While the...
The independent evolution of identical or similar phenotypical traits in different lineages is refer...
Convergent evolution of similar phenotypic features in similar environmental contexts has long been ...
In evolutionary genomics, researchers have taken an interest in identifying substitutions that subte...
The nature of factors governing the tempo and mode of protein evolution is a fundamental issue in ev...
International audienceIn evolutionary genomics, researchers have taken an interest in identifying su...
Convergent evolution occurs when the same trait arises independently in multiple lineages. In most c...
International audienceThe nature of factors governing the tempo and mode of protein evolution is a f...
Convergence can mislead phylogenetic inference by mimicking shared ancestry, but has been detected o...
Convergent adaptation is the independent evolution of similar traits conferring a fitness advantage ...
A long-standing question in evolutionary biology is the relative contribution of large and small eff...
Adaptation, the process of propagation of beneficial mutations, enables populations and species to f...
We demonstrate quantitatively that, as predicted by evolutionary theory, sequences of homologous pro...
On macroevolutionary timescales, extensive mutations and phylogenetic uncertainty mask the signals o...
To what extent is the convergent evolution of protein function attributable to convergent or paralle...
Protein sequence changes are a major contributor to phenotypic evolution and biodiversity. While the...
The independent evolution of identical or similar phenotypical traits in different lineages is refer...
Convergent evolution of similar phenotypic features in similar environmental contexts has long been ...
In evolutionary genomics, researchers have taken an interest in identifying substitutions that subte...
The nature of factors governing the tempo and mode of protein evolution is a fundamental issue in ev...
International audienceIn evolutionary genomics, researchers have taken an interest in identifying su...
Convergent evolution occurs when the same trait arises independently in multiple lineages. In most c...
International audienceThe nature of factors governing the tempo and mode of protein evolution is a f...
Convergence can mislead phylogenetic inference by mimicking shared ancestry, but has been detected o...
Convergent adaptation is the independent evolution of similar traits conferring a fitness advantage ...
A long-standing question in evolutionary biology is the relative contribution of large and small eff...
Adaptation, the process of propagation of beneficial mutations, enables populations and species to f...
We demonstrate quantitatively that, as predicted by evolutionary theory, sequences of homologous pro...
On macroevolutionary timescales, extensive mutations and phylogenetic uncertainty mask the signals o...