Identifying the genetic basis for phenotypic variation is a central question in evolutionary biology and can be studied in detail using model organisms. Fecundity variation in different isolates of C. briggsae has been observed previously, but the genetic causes of this variation are unclear. Crosses between C. briggsae advanced-intercross recombinant inbred lines (AI-RILs) and parental strains yield near isogenic line (NIL) strains, which I created to provide a powerful genetic resource to fine-map the basis for fecundity and other trait differences. Phenotypic analysis of the NILs shows the complexities of possible epistatic interactions on phenotypic expression. These NIL strains contribute a valuable genetic resource toward the long-te...
The bacterivorous nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an important model species for understanding ge...
A common problem in the study of human disease genetics is that the severity of symptoms can vary gr...
<div><p><em>Caenorhabditis briggsae</em> is emerging as an attractive model organism not only in stu...
Identifying the genetic basis for phenotypic variation is a central question in evolutionary biology...
The study of speciation is key to understanding the origins of biodiversity. Model organisms, with a...
The nematode Caenorhabditis briggsae is an emerging model organism that allows evolutionary comparis...
Caenorhabditis briggsae is being developed in parallel to C. elegans as a model system, primarily fo...
In sexual species, speciation occurs through the accumulation of genetic barriers to gene flow. In C...
International audienceNew genomic resources and genetic tools of the past few years have advanced th...
Trait variation within species is shaped by the genotype and the environment an individual is expose...
Background: How does intraspecific variation relate to macroevolutionary change in morphology? This ...
International audienceThe architecture of both phenotypic variation and reproductive isolation are i...
Phenotypic variation, reproductive isolation, and the consequences of selfing are important issues i...
Caenorhabditis briggsae provides a natural comparison species for the model nematode C. elegans, giv...
In sexual species, speciation occurs through the accumulation of genetic barriers to gene flow. In C...
The bacterivorous nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an important model species for understanding ge...
A common problem in the study of human disease genetics is that the severity of symptoms can vary gr...
<div><p><em>Caenorhabditis briggsae</em> is emerging as an attractive model organism not only in stu...
Identifying the genetic basis for phenotypic variation is a central question in evolutionary biology...
The study of speciation is key to understanding the origins of biodiversity. Model organisms, with a...
The nematode Caenorhabditis briggsae is an emerging model organism that allows evolutionary comparis...
Caenorhabditis briggsae is being developed in parallel to C. elegans as a model system, primarily fo...
In sexual species, speciation occurs through the accumulation of genetic barriers to gene flow. In C...
International audienceNew genomic resources and genetic tools of the past few years have advanced th...
Trait variation within species is shaped by the genotype and the environment an individual is expose...
Background: How does intraspecific variation relate to macroevolutionary change in morphology? This ...
International audienceThe architecture of both phenotypic variation and reproductive isolation are i...
Phenotypic variation, reproductive isolation, and the consequences of selfing are important issues i...
Caenorhabditis briggsae provides a natural comparison species for the model nematode C. elegans, giv...
In sexual species, speciation occurs through the accumulation of genetic barriers to gene flow. In C...
The bacterivorous nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an important model species for understanding ge...
A common problem in the study of human disease genetics is that the severity of symptoms can vary gr...
<div><p><em>Caenorhabditis briggsae</em> is emerging as an attractive model organism not only in stu...