Understanding the genetic mechanisms of speciation and basis of species differences is among the most important challenges in evolutionary biology. Two questions of particular interest are what roles divergent selection and chromosomal differentiation play in these processes. A number of recently proposed theories argue that chromosomal rearrangements can facilitate the development and maintenance of reproductive isolation and species differences by suppressing recombination within rearranged regions. Reduced recombination permits the accumulation of alleles contributing to isolation and adaptive differentiation and protects existing differences from the homogenizing effects of introgression between incipient species. Here, we examine patte...
Early in speciation, when populations are undergoing the transition from local adaptation to incipie...
Abstract Background Genome divergence by mobile elements activity and recombination is a continuous ...
Few studies have investigated the causes of evolutionary rate variation among plant nuclear genes, e...
Knowledge of the nature and extent of karyotypic differences between species provides insight into t...
The repeated evolution of traits in organisms facing similar environmental conditions is considered ...
Mapping the chromosomal rearrangements between species can inform our understanding of genome evolut...
Genomic studies of speciation often report the presence of highly differentiated genomic regions int...
Uncovering the genetic and evolutionary basis of adaptation and speciation is a major focus of evolu...
Mapping the chromosomal rearrangements between species can inform our understanding of genome evolut...
Recent analyses of the genomes of three wild sunflower species (Helianthus annuus, H. petiolaris, H....
Despite the recent renaissance in studies of ecological speciation, the connection between ecologica...
In the present study, I used transcriptomic data to elucidate the role of selection in maintaining g...
Natural hybridization accompanied by a shift in niche preference by hybrid genotypes can lead to hyb...
Genomic studies of speciation often report the presence of highly differentiated genomic regions int...
Hybridization is an important evolutionary force that acts in both constructive and destructive ways...
Early in speciation, when populations are undergoing the transition from local adaptation to incipie...
Abstract Background Genome divergence by mobile elements activity and recombination is a continuous ...
Few studies have investigated the causes of evolutionary rate variation among plant nuclear genes, e...
Knowledge of the nature and extent of karyotypic differences between species provides insight into t...
The repeated evolution of traits in organisms facing similar environmental conditions is considered ...
Mapping the chromosomal rearrangements between species can inform our understanding of genome evolut...
Genomic studies of speciation often report the presence of highly differentiated genomic regions int...
Uncovering the genetic and evolutionary basis of adaptation and speciation is a major focus of evolu...
Mapping the chromosomal rearrangements between species can inform our understanding of genome evolut...
Recent analyses of the genomes of three wild sunflower species (Helianthus annuus, H. petiolaris, H....
Despite the recent renaissance in studies of ecological speciation, the connection between ecologica...
In the present study, I used transcriptomic data to elucidate the role of selection in maintaining g...
Natural hybridization accompanied by a shift in niche preference by hybrid genotypes can lead to hyb...
Genomic studies of speciation often report the presence of highly differentiated genomic regions int...
Hybridization is an important evolutionary force that acts in both constructive and destructive ways...
Early in speciation, when populations are undergoing the transition from local adaptation to incipie...
Abstract Background Genome divergence by mobile elements activity and recombination is a continuous ...
Few studies have investigated the causes of evolutionary rate variation among plant nuclear genes, e...