Both pleiotropic connectivity and mutational correlations can restrict the decoupling of traits under divergent selection, but it is unknown which is more important in trait evolution. To address this question, we create a model that permits within-population variation in both pleiotropic connectivity and mutational correlation, and compare their relative importance to trait evolution. Specifically, we developed an individual-based stochastic model where mutations can affect whether a locus affects a trait and the extent of mutational correlations in a population. We find that traits can decouple whether there is evolution in pleiotropic connectivity or mutational correlation, but when both can evolve, then evolution in pleiotropic connecti...
As perceived by Darwin, evolutionary adaptation by the processes of mutation and selection is diffic...
Genetic correlations are the most commonly studied of all potential constraints on adaptive evolutio...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
Both pleiotropic connectivity and mutational correlations can restrict the decoupling of traits unde...
Genetic correlations between traits may cause correlated responses to selection. Previous models des...
International audienceWe dissected the relationship between genetic differentiation (Q(ST)) for a tr...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
Phenotypic traits do not always respond to selection independently from each other and often show co...
Data for "Pleiotropy or linkage? Their relative contributions to the genetic correlation of quantita...
This thesis presents models that predict the effects of genetic factors contributing to an adaptatio...
Phenotypic traits do not always respond to selection independently from each other and often show co...
Mutational neighbourhoods in genotype-phenotype (GP) maps are widely believed to be more likely to s...
The independent evolution of different quantitative traits is often thought to require a modular str...
Modularity is a central concept in modern biology, providing a powerful framework for the study of l...
Understanding the genetic basis of phenotypic adaptation to changing environments is an essential go...
As perceived by Darwin, evolutionary adaptation by the processes of mutation and selection is diffic...
Genetic correlations are the most commonly studied of all potential constraints on adaptive evolutio...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
Both pleiotropic connectivity and mutational correlations can restrict the decoupling of traits unde...
Genetic correlations between traits may cause correlated responses to selection. Previous models des...
International audienceWe dissected the relationship between genetic differentiation (Q(ST)) for a tr...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
Phenotypic traits do not always respond to selection independently from each other and often show co...
Data for "Pleiotropy or linkage? Their relative contributions to the genetic correlation of quantita...
This thesis presents models that predict the effects of genetic factors contributing to an adaptatio...
Phenotypic traits do not always respond to selection independently from each other and often show co...
Mutational neighbourhoods in genotype-phenotype (GP) maps are widely believed to be more likely to s...
The independent evolution of different quantitative traits is often thought to require a modular str...
Modularity is a central concept in modern biology, providing a powerful framework for the study of l...
Understanding the genetic basis of phenotypic adaptation to changing environments is an essential go...
As perceived by Darwin, evolutionary adaptation by the processes of mutation and selection is diffic...
Genetic correlations are the most commonly studied of all potential constraints on adaptive evolutio...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...