Variation in the size and number of axial segments underlies much of the diversity in animal body plans. Here, we investigate the evolutionary, genetic, and developmental mechanisms driving tail-length differences between forest and prairie ecotypes of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus). We first show that long-tailed forest mice perform better in an arboreal locomotion assay, consistent with tails being important for balance during climbing. The long tails of these forest mice consist of both longer and more caudal vertebrae than prairie mice. Using quantitative genetics, we identify six genomic regions that contribute to differences in total tail length, three of which associate with vertebra length and the other three with vertebra numbe...
Faithful expression of Hox genes in both time and space is essential for proper patterning of the pr...
Behavioral differences among closely related species can result from adaptation via natural selectio...
In vertebrates, the total number of vertebrae is precisely defined. Vertebrae derive from embryonic ...
Understanding both the role of selection in driving phenotypic change and its underlying genetic bas...
Variation in the shape, size, and number of segments along the vertebral column underlies a vast amo...
The deposited article version is a post-print version (final draft post-refereeing) and included sup...
The deer mouse (genus Peromyscus) is the most abundant mammal in North America, and it occupies almo...
The tail of all vertebrates, regardless of size and anatomical detail, derive from a post-anal exten...
Adaptation is a central focus of biology, although it can be difficult to identify both the strength...
Adaptation is a central focus of biology, although it can be difficult to identify both the strength...
Divergence of anterior-posterior (AP) limb pattern and differences in vertebral column morphology ar...
SummaryThe emergence of limb-driven locomotor behaviors was a key event in the evolution of vertebra...
PURPOSE: Genes of the HoxD cluster play a major role in vertebrate limb development, and changes tha...
Understanding how complex, adaptive behavior evolves is a major goal of biological research. Phenoty...
Relative to morphological traits, we know little about how genetics influence the evolution of compl...
Faithful expression of Hox genes in both time and space is essential for proper patterning of the pr...
Behavioral differences among closely related species can result from adaptation via natural selectio...
In vertebrates, the total number of vertebrae is precisely defined. Vertebrae derive from embryonic ...
Understanding both the role of selection in driving phenotypic change and its underlying genetic bas...
Variation in the shape, size, and number of segments along the vertebral column underlies a vast amo...
The deposited article version is a post-print version (final draft post-refereeing) and included sup...
The deer mouse (genus Peromyscus) is the most abundant mammal in North America, and it occupies almo...
The tail of all vertebrates, regardless of size and anatomical detail, derive from a post-anal exten...
Adaptation is a central focus of biology, although it can be difficult to identify both the strength...
Adaptation is a central focus of biology, although it can be difficult to identify both the strength...
Divergence of anterior-posterior (AP) limb pattern and differences in vertebral column morphology ar...
SummaryThe emergence of limb-driven locomotor behaviors was a key event in the evolution of vertebra...
PURPOSE: Genes of the HoxD cluster play a major role in vertebrate limb development, and changes tha...
Understanding how complex, adaptive behavior evolves is a major goal of biological research. Phenoty...
Relative to morphological traits, we know little about how genetics influence the evolution of compl...
Faithful expression of Hox genes in both time and space is essential for proper patterning of the pr...
Behavioral differences among closely related species can result from adaptation via natural selectio...
In vertebrates, the total number of vertebrae is precisely defined. Vertebrae derive from embryonic ...