International audienceSpeciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is continuous, complex, and involves multiple, interacting barriers. Until it is complete, the effects of this process vary along the genome and can lead to a heterogeneous genomic landscape with peaks and troughs of differentiation and divergence. When gene flow occurs during speciation, barriers restricting gene flow locally in the genome lead to patterns of heterogeneity. However, genomic heterogeneity can also be produced or modified by variation in factors such as background selection and selective sweeps, recombination and mutation rate variation, and heterogeneous gene density. Extracting the effects of gene flow, divergent selection and repr...
International audienceSpeciation results from the progressive accumulation of mutations that decreas...
The metaphor of “genomic islands of speciation” was first used to describe heterogeneous differentia...
The metaphor of "genomic islands of speciation" was first used to describe heterogeneous differentia...
International audienceSpeciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is cont...
International audienceSpeciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is cont...
International audienceSpeciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is cont...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is continuous, complex, and i...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation amongst populations, is continuous, complex, and...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation amongst populations, is continuous, complex, and...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is continuous, complex, and i...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation amongst populations, is continuous, complex, and...
speciation begins with genom-ically-localised barriers to gene exchange associated with loci for loc...
The way that organisms diverge into reproductively isolated species is a major question in biology. ...
International audienceSpeciation results from the progressive accumulation of mutations that decreas...
1. The way that organisms diverge into reproductively isolated species is a major question in biolog...
International audienceSpeciation results from the progressive accumulation of mutations that decreas...
The metaphor of “genomic islands of speciation” was first used to describe heterogeneous differentia...
The metaphor of "genomic islands of speciation" was first used to describe heterogeneous differentia...
International audienceSpeciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is cont...
International audienceSpeciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is cont...
International audienceSpeciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is cont...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is continuous, complex, and i...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation amongst populations, is continuous, complex, and...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation amongst populations, is continuous, complex, and...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is continuous, complex, and i...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation amongst populations, is continuous, complex, and...
speciation begins with genom-ically-localised barriers to gene exchange associated with loci for loc...
The way that organisms diverge into reproductively isolated species is a major question in biology. ...
International audienceSpeciation results from the progressive accumulation of mutations that decreas...
1. The way that organisms diverge into reproductively isolated species is a major question in biolog...
International audienceSpeciation results from the progressive accumulation of mutations that decreas...
The metaphor of “genomic islands of speciation” was first used to describe heterogeneous differentia...
The metaphor of "genomic islands of speciation" was first used to describe heterogeneous differentia...