This study characterizes evolution at ≈1.86 million Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) within a natural population of yellow monkeyflower (Mimulus guttatus). Most SNPs exhibit minimal change over a span of 23 generations (less than 1% per year), consistent with neutral evolution in a large population. However, several thousand SNPs display strong fluctuations in frequency. Multiple lines of evidence indicate that these ‘Fluctuating SNPs’ are driven by temporally varying selection. Unlinked loci exhibit synchronous changes with the same allele increasing consistently in certain time intervals but declining in others. This synchrony is sufficiently pronounced that we can roughly classify intervals into two categories, “green” and “yellow,...
Why do populations remain genetically variable despite strong continuous natural selection? Mutation...
The interplay of divergent selection and gene flow is key to understanding how populations adapt to ...
Molecular technologies now allow researchers to isolate quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and measure p...
Evolution by natural selection occurs when the frequencies of genetic variants change because indivi...
Evolution by natural selection occurs when the frequencies of genetic variants change because indivi...
The molecular signature of selection depends strongly on whether new mutations are immediately favor...
The detection of footprints of natural selection in genetic polymorphism data is fundamental to unde...
One important goal of population genetics is to understand the relative importance of different evol...
The detection of footprints of natural selection in genetic polymorphism data is fundamental to unde...
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
Speciation genomic studies aim to interpret patterns of genome-wide variation in light of the proces...
abstract: The genetic architecture of adaptive traits can reflect the evolutionary history of popula...
Understanding natural selection's effect on genetic variation is a major goal in biology, but the ge...
International audienceThere has been an enormous increase in the amount of data on DNA sequence poly...
Crop‐wild hybridization occurs in numerous plant species and could alter the genetic structure and e...
Why do populations remain genetically variable despite strong continuous natural selection? Mutation...
The interplay of divergent selection and gene flow is key to understanding how populations adapt to ...
Molecular technologies now allow researchers to isolate quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and measure p...
Evolution by natural selection occurs when the frequencies of genetic variants change because indivi...
Evolution by natural selection occurs when the frequencies of genetic variants change because indivi...
The molecular signature of selection depends strongly on whether new mutations are immediately favor...
The detection of footprints of natural selection in genetic polymorphism data is fundamental to unde...
One important goal of population genetics is to understand the relative importance of different evol...
The detection of footprints of natural selection in genetic polymorphism data is fundamental to unde...
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
Speciation genomic studies aim to interpret patterns of genome-wide variation in light of the proces...
abstract: The genetic architecture of adaptive traits can reflect the evolutionary history of popula...
Understanding natural selection's effect on genetic variation is a major goal in biology, but the ge...
International audienceThere has been an enormous increase in the amount of data on DNA sequence poly...
Crop‐wild hybridization occurs in numerous plant species and could alter the genetic structure and e...
Why do populations remain genetically variable despite strong continuous natural selection? Mutation...
The interplay of divergent selection and gene flow is key to understanding how populations adapt to ...
Molecular technologies now allow researchers to isolate quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and measure p...