Genome scan-based tests for selection are directly applicable to natural populations to study the genetic and evolutionary mechanisms behind phenotypic differentiation. We conducted AFLP genome scans in three distinct geographic colour morphs of the cichlid fish Tropheus moorii to assess whether the extant, allopatric colour pattern differentiation can be explained by drift and to identify markers mapping to genomic regions possibly involved in colour patterning. The tested morphs occupy adjacent shore sections in southern Lake Tanganyika and are separated from each other by major habitat barriers. The genome scans revealed significant genetic structure between morphs, but a very low proportion of loci fixed for alternative AFLP alleles in ...
In the extremely species-rich haplochromine cichlid fishes of the East African Great Lakes, prezygot...
1. Genetically based stable colour polymorphisms provide a unique opportunity to study the evolution...
In recent decades, an increased understanding of molecular ecology has led to a reinterpretation of ...
Genome scan-based tests for selection are directly applicable to natural populations to study the ge...
The genetic dissection of naturally occurring phenotypes sheds light on many fundamental and longsta...
Variation in pigmentation type and levels is a hallmark of myriad evolutionary radiations, and biolo...
The genetic dissection of naturally occurring phenotypes sheds light on many fundamental and longsta...
Divergent selection is the main driving force in sympatric ecological speciation and may also play a...
In the lakes of East Africa, cichlid fishes have formed adaptive radiations that are each composed o...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
Determining the genetic bases of adaptations and their roles in speciation are prominent issues in e...
The genetic basis of parallel evolution of similar species is of great interest in evolutionary biol...
Adaptive radiations are an important source of biodiversity, and are often characterized by many spe...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
In the extremely species-rich haplochromine cichlid fishes of the East African Great Lakes, prezygot...
1. Genetically based stable colour polymorphisms provide a unique opportunity to study the evolution...
In recent decades, an increased understanding of molecular ecology has led to a reinterpretation of ...
Genome scan-based tests for selection are directly applicable to natural populations to study the ge...
The genetic dissection of naturally occurring phenotypes sheds light on many fundamental and longsta...
Variation in pigmentation type and levels is a hallmark of myriad evolutionary radiations, and biolo...
The genetic dissection of naturally occurring phenotypes sheds light on many fundamental and longsta...
Divergent selection is the main driving force in sympatric ecological speciation and may also play a...
In the lakes of East Africa, cichlid fishes have formed adaptive radiations that are each composed o...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
Determining the genetic bases of adaptations and their roles in speciation are prominent issues in e...
The genetic basis of parallel evolution of similar species is of great interest in evolutionary biol...
Adaptive radiations are an important source of biodiversity, and are often characterized by many spe...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
In the extremely species-rich haplochromine cichlid fishes of the East African Great Lakes, prezygot...
1. Genetically based stable colour polymorphisms provide a unique opportunity to study the evolution...
In recent decades, an increased understanding of molecular ecology has led to a reinterpretation of ...