Polyphenism is an extreme manifestation of developmental plasticity, requiring distinct developmental programs and the addition of a switch mechanism. Because the genetic basis of polyphenism switches has only begun to be understood, how their mechanisms arise is unclear. In the nematode Pristionchus pacificus, which has a mouthpart polyphenism specialized for alternative diets, a gene (eud-1) executing the polyphenism switch was recently identified as the product of lineage-specific duplications. Here, we infer the role of gene duplications in producing a switch gene. Using reverse genetics and population genetic analyses, we examine evidence for competing scenarios of degeneration and complementation, neutral evolution, and functional spe...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is often considered a major driver of evolution that leads to phenoty...
The hermaphroditic nematode Pristionchus pacificus is an established model system for comparative st...
The widespread occurrence of phenotypic plasticity across all domains of life demonstrates its evolu...
Polyphenism is an extreme manifestation of developmental plasticity, requiring distinct developmenta...
Switching between alternative complex phenotypes is often regulated by "supergenes," polymorphic clu...
Developmental (phenotypic) plasticity describes the property of a genotype to respond to environment...
Ever since Darwin, biologists are intrigued about evolution and its underlying mechanisms. Two of th...
Developmental plasticity has been suggested to facilitate phenotypic diversity, but the molecular me...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a single genotype to produce several phenotypes responding t...
Developmental plasticity is of importance to both developmental biology and evolutionary ecology, wi...
SummaryDevelopmental plasticity has been suggested to facilitate phenotypic diversity, but the molec...
The evolution of diversity across the animal kingdom has been accompanied by tremendous gene loss an...
Polyphenism, a discrete case of phenotypic plasticity, is widely present in nature. Nevertheless, th...
The evolution of diversity across the animal kingdom has been accompanied by tremendous gene loss an...
The hermaphroditic nematode Pristionchus pacificus is an established model system for comparative st...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is often considered a major driver of evolution that leads to phenoty...
The hermaphroditic nematode Pristionchus pacificus is an established model system for comparative st...
The widespread occurrence of phenotypic plasticity across all domains of life demonstrates its evolu...
Polyphenism is an extreme manifestation of developmental plasticity, requiring distinct developmenta...
Switching between alternative complex phenotypes is often regulated by "supergenes," polymorphic clu...
Developmental (phenotypic) plasticity describes the property of a genotype to respond to environment...
Ever since Darwin, biologists are intrigued about evolution and its underlying mechanisms. Two of th...
Developmental plasticity has been suggested to facilitate phenotypic diversity, but the molecular me...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a single genotype to produce several phenotypes responding t...
Developmental plasticity is of importance to both developmental biology and evolutionary ecology, wi...
SummaryDevelopmental plasticity has been suggested to facilitate phenotypic diversity, but the molec...
The evolution of diversity across the animal kingdom has been accompanied by tremendous gene loss an...
Polyphenism, a discrete case of phenotypic plasticity, is widely present in nature. Nevertheless, th...
The evolution of diversity across the animal kingdom has been accompanied by tremendous gene loss an...
The hermaphroditic nematode Pristionchus pacificus is an established model system for comparative st...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is often considered a major driver of evolution that leads to phenoty...
The hermaphroditic nematode Pristionchus pacificus is an established model system for comparative st...
The widespread occurrence of phenotypic plasticity across all domains of life demonstrates its evolu...