Evolution by natural selection occurs when the frequencies of genetic variants change because individuals differ in Darwinian fitness components such as survival or reproductive success. Differential fitness has been demonstrated in field studies of many organisms, but it remains unclear how well we can quantitatively predict allele frequency changes from fitness measurements. Here, we characterize natural selection on millions of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) across the genome of the annual plant Mimulus guttatus. We use fitness estimates to calibrate population genetic models that effectively predict allele frequency changes into the next generation. Hundreds of SNPs experienced "male selection" in 2013 with one allele at each SN...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: MOJICA, J. P., LEE, Y. W., WILLIS, J. H....
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
Frequency-dependent selection (FDS) is an evolutionary regime that can maintain or reduce polymorphi...
Evolution by natural selection occurs when the frequencies of genetic variants change because indivi...
This study characterizes evolution at ≈1.86 million Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) within a ...
Why do populations remain genetically variable despite strong continuous natural selection? Mutation...
The interplay of divergent selection and gene flow is key to understanding how populations adapt to ...
The molecular signature of selection depends strongly on whether new mutations are immediately favor...
International audienceThere has been an enormous increase in the amount of data on DNA sequence poly...
A complete understanding of the role of natural selection in driving evolutionary change requires ac...
Fitness trade-offs across episodes of selection and environments influence life-history evolution an...
Divergent natural selection promotes local adaptation and can lead to reproductive isolation of popu...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
Quantifying links between ecological processes and adaptation dynamics in natura remains a crucial c...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: MOJICA, J. P., LEE, Y. W., WILLIS, J. H....
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
Frequency-dependent selection (FDS) is an evolutionary regime that can maintain or reduce polymorphi...
Evolution by natural selection occurs when the frequencies of genetic variants change because indivi...
This study characterizes evolution at ≈1.86 million Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) within a ...
Why do populations remain genetically variable despite strong continuous natural selection? Mutation...
The interplay of divergent selection and gene flow is key to understanding how populations adapt to ...
The molecular signature of selection depends strongly on whether new mutations are immediately favor...
International audienceThere has been an enormous increase in the amount of data on DNA sequence poly...
A complete understanding of the role of natural selection in driving evolutionary change requires ac...
Fitness trade-offs across episodes of selection and environments influence life-history evolution an...
Divergent natural selection promotes local adaptation and can lead to reproductive isolation of popu...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
Quantifying links between ecological processes and adaptation dynamics in natura remains a crucial c...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: MOJICA, J. P., LEE, Y. W., WILLIS, J. H....
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
Frequency-dependent selection (FDS) is an evolutionary regime that can maintain or reduce polymorphi...