International audienceThe nature and extent of mutational pleiotropy remain largely unknown, despite the central role that pleiotropy plays in many areas of biology, including human disease, agricultural production, and evolution. Here, we investigate the variation in 11,604 gene expression traits among 41 mutation accumulation (MA) lines of Drosophila serrata. We first confirmed that these expression phenotypes were heritable, detecting genetic variation in 96% of them in an outbred, natural population of D. serrata. Among the MA lines, 3385 (29%) of expression traits were variable, with a mean mutational heritability of 0.0005. In most traits, variation was generated by mutations of relatively small phenotypic effect; putative mutations w...
Theoretical explanations of empirically observed standing genetic variation, mutation, and selection...
Theoretical explanations of empirically observed standing genetic variation, mutation, and selection...
Pleiotropy is the well-established idea that a single mutation affects multiple phenotypes. If a mut...
International audienceThe nature and extent of mutational pleiotropy remain largely unknown, despite...
The nature and extent of mutational pleiotropy remain largely unknown, despite the central role that...
The assumption that pleiotropic mutations are more deleterious than mutations with more restricted p...
International audienceThe assumption that pleiotropic mutations are more deleterious than mutations ...
There are essentially an infinite number of traits that could be measured on any organism, and almos...
There are essentially an infinite number of traits that could be measured on any organism, and almos...
The interaction of evolutionary processes to determine quantitative genetic variation has implicatio...
International audienceSexual selection on males is predicted to have widespread effects on genetic v...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature, yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sug...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sugg...
Repeated efforts to estimate the genomic deleterious mutation rate per generation (U) in Drosophila ...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sugg...
Theoretical explanations of empirically observed standing genetic variation, mutation, and selection...
Theoretical explanations of empirically observed standing genetic variation, mutation, and selection...
Pleiotropy is the well-established idea that a single mutation affects multiple phenotypes. If a mut...
International audienceThe nature and extent of mutational pleiotropy remain largely unknown, despite...
The nature and extent of mutational pleiotropy remain largely unknown, despite the central role that...
The assumption that pleiotropic mutations are more deleterious than mutations with more restricted p...
International audienceThe assumption that pleiotropic mutations are more deleterious than mutations ...
There are essentially an infinite number of traits that could be measured on any organism, and almos...
There are essentially an infinite number of traits that could be measured on any organism, and almos...
The interaction of evolutionary processes to determine quantitative genetic variation has implicatio...
International audienceSexual selection on males is predicted to have widespread effects on genetic v...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature, yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sug...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sugg...
Repeated efforts to estimate the genomic deleterious mutation rate per generation (U) in Drosophila ...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sugg...
Theoretical explanations of empirically observed standing genetic variation, mutation, and selection...
Theoretical explanations of empirically observed standing genetic variation, mutation, and selection...
Pleiotropy is the well-established idea that a single mutation affects multiple phenotypes. If a mut...