Chromosomal inversions have been shown to play a major role in a local adaptation by suppressing recombination between alternative arrangements and maintaining beneficial allele combinations. However, so far, their importance relative to the remaining genome remains largely unknown. Understanding the genetic architecture of adaptation requires better estimates of how loci of different effect sizes contribute to phenotypic variation. Here, we used three Swedish islands where the marine snail Littorina saxatilis has repeatedly evolved into two distinct ecotypes along a habitat transition. We estimated the contribution of inversion polymorphisms to phenotypic divergence while controlling for polygenic effects in the remaining genome using a qu...
Parallel divergence and speciation provide evidence for the role of divergent selection in generatin...
Both classical and recent studies suggest that chromosomal inversion polymorphisms are important in ...
Gene flow between diverging populations experiencing dissimilar ecological conditions can theoretica...
Chromosomal inversions have been shown to play a major role in local adaptation by suppressing recom...
Chromosomal inversions have long been recognized for their role in local adaptation. By suppressing ...
Parallel patterns of adaptive divergence and speciation are cited as powerful evidence for the role ...
Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms, segments of chromosomes that are flipped in orientation and occ...
Both classical and recent studies suggest that chromosomal inversion polymorphisms are important in ...
The study of parallel ecological divergence provides important clues to the operation of natural sel...
Inversions are thought to play a key role in adaptation and speciation, suppressing recombination be...
Adaptive divergence and speciation may happen despite opposition by gene flow. Identifying the genom...
Speciation is a key process underlying biodiversity. This process is facilitated by local adaptation...
Parallel patterns of adaptive divergence and speciation are cited as powerful evidence for the role ...
The study of parallel ecological divergence provides important clues to the operation of natural sel...
Combining hybrid zone analysis with genomic data is a promising approach to understanding the genomi...
Parallel divergence and speciation provide evidence for the role of divergent selection in generatin...
Both classical and recent studies suggest that chromosomal inversion polymorphisms are important in ...
Gene flow between diverging populations experiencing dissimilar ecological conditions can theoretica...
Chromosomal inversions have been shown to play a major role in local adaptation by suppressing recom...
Chromosomal inversions have long been recognized for their role in local adaptation. By suppressing ...
Parallel patterns of adaptive divergence and speciation are cited as powerful evidence for the role ...
Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms, segments of chromosomes that are flipped in orientation and occ...
Both classical and recent studies suggest that chromosomal inversion polymorphisms are important in ...
The study of parallel ecological divergence provides important clues to the operation of natural sel...
Inversions are thought to play a key role in adaptation and speciation, suppressing recombination be...
Adaptive divergence and speciation may happen despite opposition by gene flow. Identifying the genom...
Speciation is a key process underlying biodiversity. This process is facilitated by local adaptation...
Parallel patterns of adaptive divergence and speciation are cited as powerful evidence for the role ...
The study of parallel ecological divergence provides important clues to the operation of natural sel...
Combining hybrid zone analysis with genomic data is a promising approach to understanding the genomi...
Parallel divergence and speciation provide evidence for the role of divergent selection in generatin...
Both classical and recent studies suggest that chromosomal inversion polymorphisms are important in ...
Gene flow between diverging populations experiencing dissimilar ecological conditions can theoretica...