Inferring the genetic architecture of evolution in the fossil record is difficult because genetic crosses are impossible, the acquisition of DNA is usually impossible, and phenotype-genotype maps are rarely obvious. However, such inference is valuable because it reveals the genetic basis of microevolutionary change across many more generations than is possible in studies of extant taxa, thereby integrating microevolutionary process and macroevolutionary pattern. Here, we infer the genetic basis of pelvic skeleton reduction in Gasterosteus doryssus, a Miocene stickleback fish from a finely resolved stratigraphic sequence that spans nearly 17,000 years. Reduction in pelvic score, a categorical measure of pelvic structure, resulted primarily f...
Much is known about the genetic and developmental basis of mutant phenotypes in the laboratory. Howe...
Repeated and independent adaptation to specific environmental conditions from standing genetic varia...
Studying parallel evolution allows us to draw conclusions about the repeatability of adaptive evolut...
Background: Regressive evolution of the pelvic complex has been observed in populations of three of ...
<p>Genomic sequence data for stickleback fish is now providing insight into evolutionary patterns, s...
The genetic and molecular basis of morphological evolution is poorly understood, particularly in ver...
Across vertebrates, skeletal shapes are diverse, and much of this variation appears to be adaptive. ...
ManuscriptThe molecular mechanisms underlying major phenotypic changes that have evolved repeatedly ...
Understanding the genetic architecture of evolutionary change remains a long-standing goal in biolog...
Many threespine stickleback populations have independently evolved pelvic reduction, often due to in...
Little is known about the genetic and molecular mechanisms that underlie adaptive phenotypic variati...
Evolution generates a remarkable breadth of living forms, but many traits evolve repeatedly, by mech...
SummaryThe history of life offers plentiful examples of convergent evolution, the independent deriva...
Abstract Loss and reduction in paired appendages are common in vertebrate evolution. How often does ...
The biosphere contains an incredible level of natural morphological diversity, and most differences ...
Much is known about the genetic and developmental basis of mutant phenotypes in the laboratory. Howe...
Repeated and independent adaptation to specific environmental conditions from standing genetic varia...
Studying parallel evolution allows us to draw conclusions about the repeatability of adaptive evolut...
Background: Regressive evolution of the pelvic complex has been observed in populations of three of ...
<p>Genomic sequence data for stickleback fish is now providing insight into evolutionary patterns, s...
The genetic and molecular basis of morphological evolution is poorly understood, particularly in ver...
Across vertebrates, skeletal shapes are diverse, and much of this variation appears to be adaptive. ...
ManuscriptThe molecular mechanisms underlying major phenotypic changes that have evolved repeatedly ...
Understanding the genetic architecture of evolutionary change remains a long-standing goal in biolog...
Many threespine stickleback populations have independently evolved pelvic reduction, often due to in...
Little is known about the genetic and molecular mechanisms that underlie adaptive phenotypic variati...
Evolution generates a remarkable breadth of living forms, but many traits evolve repeatedly, by mech...
SummaryThe history of life offers plentiful examples of convergent evolution, the independent deriva...
Abstract Loss and reduction in paired appendages are common in vertebrate evolution. How often does ...
The biosphere contains an incredible level of natural morphological diversity, and most differences ...
Much is known about the genetic and developmental basis of mutant phenotypes in the laboratory. Howe...
Repeated and independent adaptation to specific environmental conditions from standing genetic varia...
Studying parallel evolution allows us to draw conclusions about the repeatability of adaptive evolut...