Behavioral isolation is considered to be the primary mode of species isolation, and the lack of identification of individual genes for behavioral isolation has hindered our ability to address fundamental questions about the process of speciation. One of the major questions that remains about behavioral isolation is whether the genetic basis of isolation between species also varies within a species. Indeed, the extent to which genes for isolation may vary across a population is rarely explored. Here, we bypass the problem of individual gene identification by addressing this question using a quantitative genetic comparison. Using strains from eight different populations of Drosophila simulans, we genetically mapped the genomic regions contrib...
When two species are incompletely isolated, strengthening premating isolation barriers in response t...
Interspecific gene flow (introgression) is an important source of new genetic variation, but selecti...
The identification of genes with large effects on sexual isolation and speciation is an important li...
Behavioral differences are thought to be the first components to contribute to species isolation, ye...
Understanding how species form is a fundamental question in evolutionary biology. Identifying the ge...
The genetic bases of adaptation and speciation, and the interactions between adaptation and speciati...
Behavioral differences between species have a genetic basis and contribute to species isolation. Gen...
The identification of genes of large effect on ecologically important traits is an important aim of ...
Behavior is frequently predicted to be especially important for evolution in novel environments. If ...
The genetic architecture of traits influencing sexual isolation can give insight into the evolution ...
Speciation, the process by which new species arise, is not well understood. Even less is known about...
<div><p>The extent and nature of genetic incompatibilities between incipient races and sibling speci...
Geographic patterns of genetic differentiation have long been used to understand population history ...
Understanding the genetic basis underlying the process of speciation is one of the primary goals in ...
BACKGROUND: Determining the presence or absence of gene flow between populations is the target of so...
When two species are incompletely isolated, strengthening premating isolation barriers in response t...
Interspecific gene flow (introgression) is an important source of new genetic variation, but selecti...
The identification of genes with large effects on sexual isolation and speciation is an important li...
Behavioral differences are thought to be the first components to contribute to species isolation, ye...
Understanding how species form is a fundamental question in evolutionary biology. Identifying the ge...
The genetic bases of adaptation and speciation, and the interactions between adaptation and speciati...
Behavioral differences between species have a genetic basis and contribute to species isolation. Gen...
The identification of genes of large effect on ecologically important traits is an important aim of ...
Behavior is frequently predicted to be especially important for evolution in novel environments. If ...
The genetic architecture of traits influencing sexual isolation can give insight into the evolution ...
Speciation, the process by which new species arise, is not well understood. Even less is known about...
<div><p>The extent and nature of genetic incompatibilities between incipient races and sibling speci...
Geographic patterns of genetic differentiation have long been used to understand population history ...
Understanding the genetic basis underlying the process of speciation is one of the primary goals in ...
BACKGROUND: Determining the presence or absence of gene flow between populations is the target of so...
When two species are incompletely isolated, strengthening premating isolation barriers in response t...
Interspecific gene flow (introgression) is an important source of new genetic variation, but selecti...
The identification of genes with large effects on sexual isolation and speciation is an important li...