Changes in bone size and shape are defining features of many vertebrates. Here we use genetic crosses and comparative genomics to identify specific regulatory DNA alterations controlling skeletal evolution. Armor bone-size differences in sticklebacks map to a major effect locus overlapping BMP family member GDF6. Freshwater fish express more GDF6 due in part to a transposon insertion, and transgenic overexpression of GDF6 phenocopies evolutionary changes in armor-plate size. The human GDF6 locus also has undergone distinctive regulatory evolution, including complete loss of an enhancer that is otherwise highly conserved between chimps and other mammals. Functional tests show that the ancestral enhancer drives expression in hindlimbs but not...
Teeth are a classic model for studying vertebrate organogenesis and evolution. Despite the incredibl...
Changes in developmental gene regulatory networks enable evolved changes in morphology. These change...
Synopsis Evolutionary diversifications are commonly attributed to the continued modifications of a c...
Understanding the genetic architecture of evolutionary change remains a long-standing goal in biolog...
The ligands of the Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) family of developmental signaling molecules are ...
Across vertebrates, skeletal shapes are diverse, and much of this variation appears to be adaptive. ...
Threespine stickleback fish offer a powerful system to dissect the genetic basis of morphological ev...
How many genetic changes control the evolution of new traits in natural populations? Are the same ge...
In nature, multiple adaptive phenotypes often coevolve and can be controlled by tightly linked genet...
<div><p>Threespine stickleback fish offer a powerful system to dissect the genetic basis of morpholo...
The biosphere contains an incredible level of natural morphological diversity, and most differences ...
How many genetic changes control the evolution of new traits in natural populations? Are the same ge...
AbstractThe ligands of the Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) family of developmental signaling molecu...
Armor plate changes in sticklebacks are a classic example of repeated adaptive evolution. Previous s...
Developmental genetic studies of evolved differences in morphology have led to the hypothesis that c...
Teeth are a classic model for studying vertebrate organogenesis and evolution. Despite the incredibl...
Changes in developmental gene regulatory networks enable evolved changes in morphology. These change...
Synopsis Evolutionary diversifications are commonly attributed to the continued modifications of a c...
Understanding the genetic architecture of evolutionary change remains a long-standing goal in biolog...
The ligands of the Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) family of developmental signaling molecules are ...
Across vertebrates, skeletal shapes are diverse, and much of this variation appears to be adaptive. ...
Threespine stickleback fish offer a powerful system to dissect the genetic basis of morphological ev...
How many genetic changes control the evolution of new traits in natural populations? Are the same ge...
In nature, multiple adaptive phenotypes often coevolve and can be controlled by tightly linked genet...
<div><p>Threespine stickleback fish offer a powerful system to dissect the genetic basis of morpholo...
The biosphere contains an incredible level of natural morphological diversity, and most differences ...
How many genetic changes control the evolution of new traits in natural populations? Are the same ge...
AbstractThe ligands of the Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) family of developmental signaling molecu...
Armor plate changes in sticklebacks are a classic example of repeated adaptive evolution. Previous s...
Developmental genetic studies of evolved differences in morphology have led to the hypothesis that c...
Teeth are a classic model for studying vertebrate organogenesis and evolution. Despite the incredibl...
Changes in developmental gene regulatory networks enable evolved changes in morphology. These change...
Synopsis Evolutionary diversifications are commonly attributed to the continued modifications of a c...