How predictable is the genetic basis of phenotypic adaptation? Answering this question begins by estimating the repeatability of adaptation at the genetic level. Here, we provide a comprehensive estimate of the repeatability of the genetic basis of adaptive phenotypic evolution in a natural system. We used quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping to discover genomic regions controlling a large number of morphological traits that have diverged in parallel between pairs of threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus species complex) in Paxton and Priest lakes, British Columbia. We found that nearly half of QTL affected the same traits in the same direction in both species pairs. Another 40% influenced a parallel phenotypic trait in one lake ...
Understanding the process of adaptation requires elucidating the mechanisms through which natural se...
Similar forms often evolve repeatedly in nature, raising long-standing questions about the underlyin...
Species in a common landscape often face similar selective environments. The capacity of organisms t...
Recent studies have shown that the repeated evolution of similar phenotypes in response to similar e...
Recent studies have shown that the repeated evolution of similar phenotypes in response to similar e...
The repeatability of adaptive radiation is expected to be scale-dependent, with determinism decreasi...
Repeated and independent adaptation to specific environmental conditions from standing genetic varia...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptive evolution is a prime objective in modern evolutionary st...
Ecological speciation appears to be a common process by which new species arise and the genetics und...
The repeated occurrence of similar phenotypes in independent lineages (i.e., parallel evolution) in ...
Transition of an evolving population to a new adaptive optimum is predicted to leave a signature in ...
Highly pleiotropic genes are predicted to be used less often during adaptation, as mutations in thes...
Heritable phenotypic differences between populations, caused by the selective effects of distinct en...
© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. Parallel evolutio...
The repeated evolution of similar phenotypes in independent populations (i.e. parallel or convergent...
Understanding the process of adaptation requires elucidating the mechanisms through which natural se...
Similar forms often evolve repeatedly in nature, raising long-standing questions about the underlyin...
Species in a common landscape often face similar selective environments. The capacity of organisms t...
Recent studies have shown that the repeated evolution of similar phenotypes in response to similar e...
Recent studies have shown that the repeated evolution of similar phenotypes in response to similar e...
The repeatability of adaptive radiation is expected to be scale-dependent, with determinism decreasi...
Repeated and independent adaptation to specific environmental conditions from standing genetic varia...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptive evolution is a prime objective in modern evolutionary st...
Ecological speciation appears to be a common process by which new species arise and the genetics und...
The repeated occurrence of similar phenotypes in independent lineages (i.e., parallel evolution) in ...
Transition of an evolving population to a new adaptive optimum is predicted to leave a signature in ...
Highly pleiotropic genes are predicted to be used less often during adaptation, as mutations in thes...
Heritable phenotypic differences between populations, caused by the selective effects of distinct en...
© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. Parallel evolutio...
The repeated evolution of similar phenotypes in independent populations (i.e. parallel or convergent...
Understanding the process of adaptation requires elucidating the mechanisms through which natural se...
Similar forms often evolve repeatedly in nature, raising long-standing questions about the underlyin...
Species in a common landscape often face similar selective environments. The capacity of organisms t...