Some of the most unique and compelling survival strategies in the natural world are fixed in isolated species1. To date, molecular insight into these ancient adaptations has been limited, as classic experimental genetics has focused on interfertile individuals in populations2. Here we use a new mapping approach, which screens mutants in a sterile interspecific hybrid, to identify eight housekeeping genes that underlie the growth advantage of Saccharomyces cerevisiae over its distant relative Saccharomyces paradoxus at high temperature. Pro-thermotolerance alleles at these mapped loci were required for the adaptive trait in S. cerevisiae and sufficient for its partial reconstruction in S. paradoxus. The emerging picture is one in which S. ce...
ABSTRACT A major challenge for the production of ethanol from biomass-derived feedstocks is to devel...
Exposure to long-term environmental changes across >100s of generations results in adapted phenotype...
A large fraction of human complex trait heritability is due to a high number of variants with small ...
A central goal of evolutionary genetics is to understand, at the molecular level, how organisms adap...
Many traits of industrial and basic biological interest arose long ago, and manifest now as fixed di...
A central goal of evolutionary genetics is to understand, at the molecular level, how organisms adap...
Many familiar traits in the natural world-from lions' manes to the longevity of bristlecone pine tre...
A key goal of evolutionary biology is understanding how organisms build new traits. Many adaptations...
A key goal of evolutionary biology is understanding how organisms build new traits. Many adaptations...
Decades of successes in statistical genetics have revealed the molecular underpinnings of traits as ...
Unbiased genetic dissection of widely observable phenotypic traits in the wild haslong been the goal...
Unbiased genetic dissection of widely observable phenotypic traits in the wild haslong been the goal...
A central goal of modern genetics is to understand how and why organisms in the wild differ in pheno...
A major challenge for the production of ethanol from biomass-derived feedstocks is to develop yeasts...
Abstract Background Interspecific hybridization occurs in every eukaryotic kingdom. While hybrid pro...
ABSTRACT A major challenge for the production of ethanol from biomass-derived feedstocks is to devel...
Exposure to long-term environmental changes across >100s of generations results in adapted phenotype...
A large fraction of human complex trait heritability is due to a high number of variants with small ...
A central goal of evolutionary genetics is to understand, at the molecular level, how organisms adap...
Many traits of industrial and basic biological interest arose long ago, and manifest now as fixed di...
A central goal of evolutionary genetics is to understand, at the molecular level, how organisms adap...
Many familiar traits in the natural world-from lions' manes to the longevity of bristlecone pine tre...
A key goal of evolutionary biology is understanding how organisms build new traits. Many adaptations...
A key goal of evolutionary biology is understanding how organisms build new traits. Many adaptations...
Decades of successes in statistical genetics have revealed the molecular underpinnings of traits as ...
Unbiased genetic dissection of widely observable phenotypic traits in the wild haslong been the goal...
Unbiased genetic dissection of widely observable phenotypic traits in the wild haslong been the goal...
A central goal of modern genetics is to understand how and why organisms in the wild differ in pheno...
A major challenge for the production of ethanol from biomass-derived feedstocks is to develop yeasts...
Abstract Background Interspecific hybridization occurs in every eukaryotic kingdom. While hybrid pro...
ABSTRACT A major challenge for the production of ethanol from biomass-derived feedstocks is to devel...
Exposure to long-term environmental changes across >100s of generations results in adapted phenotype...
A large fraction of human complex trait heritability is due to a high number of variants with small ...