BackgroundAdaptive protein evolution is common in several Drosophila species investigated. Some studies point to very weak selection operating on amino-acid mutations, with average selection intensities on the order of Nes approximately in D. melanogaster and D. simulans. Species with lower effective population sizes should undergo less adaptation since they generate fewer mutations and selection is ineffective on a greater proportion of beneficial mutations.ResultsHere I study patterns of polymorphism and divergence at 91 X-linked loci in D. miranda, a species with a roughly 5-fold smaller effective population size than D. melanogaster. Surprisingly, I find a similar fraction of amino-acid mutations being driven to fixation by positive sel...
The combination of experimental evolution and next-generation sequencing, termed E&R, has emerge...
The rate at which genomes adapt to environmental changes and the prevalence of adaptive processes in...
AbstractSynonymous codons are not used at random, significantly influencing the base composition of ...
BackgroundAdaptive protein evolution is common in several Drosophila species investigated. Some stud...
SummaryGenetic recombination associated with sexual reproduction is expected to have important conse...
Quantifying and comparing the amount of adaptive evolution among different species is key to underst...
For over 30 years a central question in molecular evolution has been whether natural selection plays...
<div><p>The rate at which genomes adapt to environmental changes and the prevalence of adaptive proc...
Two interesting unanswered questions are the extent to which both the broad patterns and genetic det...
Over the past four decades, the predominant view of molecular evolution saw little connection betwee...
Selection acting on codon usage can cause patterns of synonymous evolution to deviate considerably f...
The proportion of amino acid substitutions driven by adaptive evolution can potentially be estimated...
We estimated the intensity of selection on preferred codons in Drosophila pseudoobscura and D. miran...
It is estimated that a large proportion of amino acid substitutions in Drosophila have been fixed by...
SummaryEvolutionary theory predicts that the rate and level of adaptation will be enhanced in sexual...
The combination of experimental evolution and next-generation sequencing, termed E&R, has emerge...
The rate at which genomes adapt to environmental changes and the prevalence of adaptive processes in...
AbstractSynonymous codons are not used at random, significantly influencing the base composition of ...
BackgroundAdaptive protein evolution is common in several Drosophila species investigated. Some stud...
SummaryGenetic recombination associated with sexual reproduction is expected to have important conse...
Quantifying and comparing the amount of adaptive evolution among different species is key to underst...
For over 30 years a central question in molecular evolution has been whether natural selection plays...
<div><p>The rate at which genomes adapt to environmental changes and the prevalence of adaptive proc...
Two interesting unanswered questions are the extent to which both the broad patterns and genetic det...
Over the past four decades, the predominant view of molecular evolution saw little connection betwee...
Selection acting on codon usage can cause patterns of synonymous evolution to deviate considerably f...
The proportion of amino acid substitutions driven by adaptive evolution can potentially be estimated...
We estimated the intensity of selection on preferred codons in Drosophila pseudoobscura and D. miran...
It is estimated that a large proportion of amino acid substitutions in Drosophila have been fixed by...
SummaryEvolutionary theory predicts that the rate and level of adaptation will be enhanced in sexual...
The combination of experimental evolution and next-generation sequencing, termed E&R, has emerge...
The rate at which genomes adapt to environmental changes and the prevalence of adaptive processes in...
AbstractSynonymous codons are not used at random, significantly influencing the base composition of ...