Most phenotypic traits in nature involve the collective action of many genes. Traits that evolve repeatedly are particularly useful for understanding how selection may act on changing trait values. In mice, large body size has evolved repeatedly on islands and under artificial selection in the laboratory. Identifying the loci and genes involved in this process may shed light on the evolution of complex, polygenic traits. Here, we have mapped the genetic basis of body size variation by making a genetic cross between mice from the Faroe Islands, which are among the largest and most distinctive natural populations of mice in the world, and a laboratory mouse strain selected for small body size, SM/J. Using this F2 intercross of 841 animals, we...
Evolutionary studies are often limited by missing data that are critical to understanding the histor...
Estimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed by selection (α) vary w...
Mammals show a predictable scaling relationship between limb bone size and body mass. This relations...
Most phenotypic traits in nature involve the collective action of many genes. Traits that evolve rep...
Following human occupation, the house mouse has colonized numerous islands, exposing the species to ...
SummaryUnderstanding how polygenic traits evolve under selection is an unsolved problem [1], because...
BACKGROUND: Through human-aided dispersal over the last ~ 10,000 years, house mice (Mus musculus) ha...
Over 20 years ago, D. S. Falconer and others launched an important avenue of research into the quant...
Understanding how polygenic traits evolve under selection is an unsolved problem [], because challen...
Understanding how polygenic traits evolve under selection is an unsolved problem [1], because challe...
Estimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed by selection (a) vary w...
Abstract: Most traits of biological importance, including traits for human complex diseases (e.g., o...
Background: Populations and subspecies of the house mouse Mus musculus were able to invade new regio...
Parallel changes in genotype and phenotype in response to similar selection pressures in different p...
International audienceEstimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed b...
Evolutionary studies are often limited by missing data that are critical to understanding the histor...
Estimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed by selection (α) vary w...
Mammals show a predictable scaling relationship between limb bone size and body mass. This relations...
Most phenotypic traits in nature involve the collective action of many genes. Traits that evolve rep...
Following human occupation, the house mouse has colonized numerous islands, exposing the species to ...
SummaryUnderstanding how polygenic traits evolve under selection is an unsolved problem [1], because...
BACKGROUND: Through human-aided dispersal over the last ~ 10,000 years, house mice (Mus musculus) ha...
Over 20 years ago, D. S. Falconer and others launched an important avenue of research into the quant...
Understanding how polygenic traits evolve under selection is an unsolved problem [], because challen...
Understanding how polygenic traits evolve under selection is an unsolved problem [1], because challe...
Estimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed by selection (a) vary w...
Abstract: Most traits of biological importance, including traits for human complex diseases (e.g., o...
Background: Populations and subspecies of the house mouse Mus musculus were able to invade new regio...
Parallel changes in genotype and phenotype in response to similar selection pressures in different p...
International audienceEstimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed b...
Evolutionary studies are often limited by missing data that are critical to understanding the histor...
Estimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed by selection (α) vary w...
Mammals show a predictable scaling relationship between limb bone size and body mass. This relations...