A central goal of evolutionary genetics is to understand, at the molecular level, how organisms adapt to their environments. For a given trait, the answer often involves the acquisition of variants at unlinked sites across the genome. Genomic methods have achieved landmark successes in pinpointing these adaptive loci. To figure out how a suite of adaptive alleles work together, and to what extent they can reconstitute the phenotype of interest, requires their transfer into an exogenous background. We studied the joint effect of adaptive, gain-of-function thermotolerance alleles at eight unlinked genes from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, when introduced into a thermosensitive sister species, S. paradoxus. Although the loci damped each other's ben...
International audienceThe consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it ope...
International audienceThe consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it ope...
Evolution proceeds through genetic changes to individuals, which are either propagated or disappear ...
A central goal of evolutionary genetics is to understand, at the molecular level, how organisms adap...
Some of the most unique and compelling survival strategies in the natural world are fixed in isolate...
Many traits of industrial and basic biological interest arose long ago, and manifest now as fixed di...
Many familiar traits in the natural world-from lions' manes to the longevity of bristlecone pine tre...
A key goal of evolutionary biology is understanding how organisms build new traits. Many adaptations...
A key goal of evolutionary biology is understanding how organisms build new traits. Many adaptations...
Unbiased genetic dissection of widely observable phenotypic traits in the wild haslong been the goal...
Unbiased genetic dissection of widely observable phenotypic traits in the wild haslong been the goal...
Abstract The consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it operates. For ex...
International audienceThe consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it ope...
The consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it operates. For example, lo...
International audienceThe consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it ope...
International audienceThe consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it ope...
International audienceThe consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it ope...
Evolution proceeds through genetic changes to individuals, which are either propagated or disappear ...
A central goal of evolutionary genetics is to understand, at the molecular level, how organisms adap...
Some of the most unique and compelling survival strategies in the natural world are fixed in isolate...
Many traits of industrial and basic biological interest arose long ago, and manifest now as fixed di...
Many familiar traits in the natural world-from lions' manes to the longevity of bristlecone pine tre...
A key goal of evolutionary biology is understanding how organisms build new traits. Many adaptations...
A key goal of evolutionary biology is understanding how organisms build new traits. Many adaptations...
Unbiased genetic dissection of widely observable phenotypic traits in the wild haslong been the goal...
Unbiased genetic dissection of widely observable phenotypic traits in the wild haslong been the goal...
Abstract The consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it operates. For ex...
International audienceThe consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it ope...
The consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it operates. For example, lo...
International audienceThe consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it ope...
International audienceThe consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it ope...
International audienceThe consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it ope...
Evolution proceeds through genetic changes to individuals, which are either propagated or disappear ...