New mutations and standing genetic variations contribute significantly to repeated phenotypic evolution in sticklebacks. However, less is known about the role of introgression in this process. We analyzed taxonomically and geographically comprehensive genomic data from Pungitius sticklebacks to decipher the extent of introgression and its consequences for the diversification of this genus. Our results demonstrate that introgression is more prevalent than suggested by earlier studies. Although gene flow was generally bidirectional, it was often asymmetric and left unequal genomic signatures in hybridizing species, which might, at least partly, be due to biased hybridization and/or population size differences. In several cases, introgression ...
Repeated and independent adaptation to specific environmental conditions from standing genetic varia...
Genes underlying repeated adaptive evolution in natural populations are still largely unknown. Stick...
Species in a common landscape often face similar selective environments. The capacity of organisms t...
Population genetic theory predicts that small effective population sizes (Ne) and restricted gene fl...
Population genetic theory predicts that small effective population sizes (N-e) and restricted gene f...
Hybridization and convergent evolution are phenomena of broad interest in evolutionary biology, but ...
Background: Comparative genomics approaches help to shed light on evolutionary processes that shape ...
Genetic variation is the raw material of evolution. The sources of this variation within a populatio...
Natural populations are at least partially adapted to local environmental conditions. The level of a...
Interspecific hybridization has occurred relatively frequently during the evolution of vertebrates. ...
Speciation and adaptation are key processes in biological evolution. Speciation creates genealogical...
SummaryThe history of life offers plentiful examples of convergent evolution, the independent deriva...
Abstract Background Distinct hybrid zones and phenotypic and genomic divergence is often observed be...
SummaryGenes underlying repeated adaptive evolution in natural populations are still largely unknown...
The threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) is rapidly emerging as a new model genetic syste...
Repeated and independent adaptation to specific environmental conditions from standing genetic varia...
Genes underlying repeated adaptive evolution in natural populations are still largely unknown. Stick...
Species in a common landscape often face similar selective environments. The capacity of organisms t...
Population genetic theory predicts that small effective population sizes (Ne) and restricted gene fl...
Population genetic theory predicts that small effective population sizes (N-e) and restricted gene f...
Hybridization and convergent evolution are phenomena of broad interest in evolutionary biology, but ...
Background: Comparative genomics approaches help to shed light on evolutionary processes that shape ...
Genetic variation is the raw material of evolution. The sources of this variation within a populatio...
Natural populations are at least partially adapted to local environmental conditions. The level of a...
Interspecific hybridization has occurred relatively frequently during the evolution of vertebrates. ...
Speciation and adaptation are key processes in biological evolution. Speciation creates genealogical...
SummaryThe history of life offers plentiful examples of convergent evolution, the independent deriva...
Abstract Background Distinct hybrid zones and phenotypic and genomic divergence is often observed be...
SummaryGenes underlying repeated adaptive evolution in natural populations are still largely unknown...
The threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) is rapidly emerging as a new model genetic syste...
Repeated and independent adaptation to specific environmental conditions from standing genetic varia...
Genes underlying repeated adaptive evolution in natural populations are still largely unknown. Stick...
Species in a common landscape often face similar selective environments. The capacity of organisms t...