What are the evolutionary consequences of gene duplication? One answer is speciation, according to a model initially called Reciprocal Silencing and recently expanded and renamed Divergent Resolution. This model shows how the loss of different copies of a duplicated gene in allopatric populations (divergent resolution) can promote speciation by genetically isolating these populations should they become reunited. Genome duplication events produce thousands of duplicated genes. Therefore, lineages with a history of genome duplication might have been especially prone to speciation via divergent resolution
Our current understanding of speciation is often based on considering a relatively small number of g...
A long-standing problem in evolutionary biology has been determining whether and how gradual, increm...
Acquisition of evolutionary novelties is a fundamental process for adapting to the external environm...
What are the evolutionary consequences of gene duplication? One answer is speciation, according to a...
What are the evolutionary consequences of gene duplication? One answer is speciation, according to a...
Hybrid incompatibilities contribute to reproductive isolation between species, allowing them to foll...
Hybrid incompatibilities contribute to reproductive isolation between species, allowing them to foll...
Hybrid incompatibilities contribute to reproductive isolation between species, allowing them to foll...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolutionary plasticity of the genome requires a global, com...
Understanding the evolutionary plasticity of the genome requires a global, comparative approach in w...
There is a growing appreciation among evolutionary biologists that the rate and tempo of molecular e...
The interplay between hybridization and recombination can have a dramatic effect on the likelihood o...
Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
Key words: gene duplication, genome evolution, genome size Although gene duplication has generally b...
Our current understanding of speciation is often based on considering a relatively small number of g...
A long-standing problem in evolutionary biology has been determining whether and how gradual, increm...
Acquisition of evolutionary novelties is a fundamental process for adapting to the external environm...
What are the evolutionary consequences of gene duplication? One answer is speciation, according to a...
What are the evolutionary consequences of gene duplication? One answer is speciation, according to a...
Hybrid incompatibilities contribute to reproductive isolation between species, allowing them to foll...
Hybrid incompatibilities contribute to reproductive isolation between species, allowing them to foll...
Hybrid incompatibilities contribute to reproductive isolation between species, allowing them to foll...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolutionary plasticity of the genome requires a global, com...
Understanding the evolutionary plasticity of the genome requires a global, comparative approach in w...
There is a growing appreciation among evolutionary biologists that the rate and tempo of molecular e...
The interplay between hybridization and recombination can have a dramatic effect on the likelihood o...
Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
Key words: gene duplication, genome evolution, genome size Although gene duplication has generally b...
Our current understanding of speciation is often based on considering a relatively small number of g...
A long-standing problem in evolutionary biology has been determining whether and how gradual, increm...
Acquisition of evolutionary novelties is a fundamental process for adapting to the external environm...