Although adaptive change is usually associated with complex changes in phenotype, few genetic investigations have been conducted on adaptations that involve sets of high-dimensional traits. Microarrays have supplied high-dimensional descriptions of gene expression, and phenotypic change resulting from adaptation often results in large-scale changes in gene expression. We demonstrate how genetic analysis of large-scale changes in gene expression generated during adaptation can be accomplished by determining high-dimensional variance partitioning within classical genetic experimental designs. A microarray experiment conducted on a panel of recombinant inbred lines (RILs) generated from two populations of Drosophila serrata that have diverged ...
Change in gene expression is a major facilitator of phenotypic evolution. Understanding the evolutio...
Evidence implicating differential gene expression as a significant driver of evolutionary novelty co...
What are the genomic foundations of adaptation in sexual populations? We address this question using...
Although adaptive change is usually associated with complex changes in phenotype, few genetic invest...
Although adaptive change is usually associated with complex changes in phenotype, few genetic invest...
Although adaptive change is usually associated with complex changes in phenotype, few genetic invest...
There are essentially an infinite number of traits that could be measured on any organism, and almos...
Detailed studies of individual genes have shown that gene expression divergence often results from a...
The molecular mechanisms underlying adaptation have eluded evolutionary biologists even with the adv...
The interaction of evolutionary processes to determine quantitative genetic variation has implicatio...
Detailed studies of individual genes have shown that gene expression divergence often results from a...
The molecular basis of adaptation remains elusive even with the current ease of sequencing the genom...
The combination of experimental evolution and next-generation sequencing, termed E&R, has emerge...
Detailed studies of individual genes have shown that gene expression divergence often results from a...
Background: Natural selection and genetic drift are major forces responsible for temporal genetic ch...
Change in gene expression is a major facilitator of phenotypic evolution. Understanding the evolutio...
Evidence implicating differential gene expression as a significant driver of evolutionary novelty co...
What are the genomic foundations of adaptation in sexual populations? We address this question using...
Although adaptive change is usually associated with complex changes in phenotype, few genetic invest...
Although adaptive change is usually associated with complex changes in phenotype, few genetic invest...
Although adaptive change is usually associated with complex changes in phenotype, few genetic invest...
There are essentially an infinite number of traits that could be measured on any organism, and almos...
Detailed studies of individual genes have shown that gene expression divergence often results from a...
The molecular mechanisms underlying adaptation have eluded evolutionary biologists even with the adv...
The interaction of evolutionary processes to determine quantitative genetic variation has implicatio...
Detailed studies of individual genes have shown that gene expression divergence often results from a...
The molecular basis of adaptation remains elusive even with the current ease of sequencing the genom...
The combination of experimental evolution and next-generation sequencing, termed E&R, has emerge...
Detailed studies of individual genes have shown that gene expression divergence often results from a...
Background: Natural selection and genetic drift are major forces responsible for temporal genetic ch...
Change in gene expression is a major facilitator of phenotypic evolution. Understanding the evolutio...
Evidence implicating differential gene expression as a significant driver of evolutionary novelty co...
What are the genomic foundations of adaptation in sexual populations? We address this question using...