International audiencePleistocene climatic changes have played a major role in the evolution of Brazilian Atlantic Forest and South America biodiversity but their impacts on the genetic structure of widely distributed species remain unclear. Here, we investigate mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diversity in 21 geographical populations of Drosophila sturtevanti, Nucleotide sequences of the cytochrome C oxidase subunits I and II genes (COI and COII, respectively) from 163 individuals, showed a significant north-south structure, in spite of an overall low level of variation. The haplotypes clustered in three groups that showed strong correlations with geographical and climatic variables, suggesting that local adaptations might have contributed to dif...
The increase in biodiversity from high to low latitudes is a widely recognized biogeographical patte...
Detecting signatures of ecological adaptation in comparative genomics is challenging, but analysing ...
The increase in biodiversity from high to low latitudes is a widely recognized biogeographical patte...
International audiencePleistocene climatic changes have played a major role in the evolution of Braz...
Aim The aim of this study was to assess the causal mechanisms underlying populational subdivision in...
The Argentinean Chaco region has been considered the center of origin of Drosophila buzzatii in Sout...
The colonization of the New World by the Palearctic species Drosophila subobscura was first detected...
Mitochondria are essential organelles, found within eukaryotic cells, which contain their own DNA. M...
The nucleotide sequences of a common region of 15 mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) sampled from the Droso...
Drosophila obscura is a common fruit fly that inhabits the temperate forests of Europe. While it is ...
The origin of tropical forest diversity has been hotly debated for decades. Although specific mechan...
The Drosophila nasuta group consists of about 12 closely related species distributed throughout the ...
Drosophila serrata and D. birchii are presumed sibling species; the former is a widespread generalis...
The Drosophila virilis species group offers valuable opportunities for studying the roles of chromos...
Detecting signatures of ecological adaptation in comparative genomics is challenging, but analysing ...
The increase in biodiversity from high to low latitudes is a widely recognized biogeographical patte...
Detecting signatures of ecological adaptation in comparative genomics is challenging, but analysing ...
The increase in biodiversity from high to low latitudes is a widely recognized biogeographical patte...
International audiencePleistocene climatic changes have played a major role in the evolution of Braz...
Aim The aim of this study was to assess the causal mechanisms underlying populational subdivision in...
The Argentinean Chaco region has been considered the center of origin of Drosophila buzzatii in Sout...
The colonization of the New World by the Palearctic species Drosophila subobscura was first detected...
Mitochondria are essential organelles, found within eukaryotic cells, which contain their own DNA. M...
The nucleotide sequences of a common region of 15 mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) sampled from the Droso...
Drosophila obscura is a common fruit fly that inhabits the temperate forests of Europe. While it is ...
The origin of tropical forest diversity has been hotly debated for decades. Although specific mechan...
The Drosophila nasuta group consists of about 12 closely related species distributed throughout the ...
Drosophila serrata and D. birchii are presumed sibling species; the former is a widespread generalis...
The Drosophila virilis species group offers valuable opportunities for studying the roles of chromos...
Detecting signatures of ecological adaptation in comparative genomics is challenging, but analysing ...
The increase in biodiversity from high to low latitudes is a widely recognized biogeographical patte...
Detecting signatures of ecological adaptation in comparative genomics is challenging, but analysing ...
The increase in biodiversity from high to low latitudes is a widely recognized biogeographical patte...