SummaryAssortative mating, when individuals of similar phenotypes mate, likely plays a key role in preventing gene flow during speciation. Reinforcement occurs when two previously geographically separated (allopatric) groups meet after having evolved partial postzygotic isolation; they are selected to evolve or enhance assortative mating to prevent costly intergroup matings that produce only maladaptive or sterile hybrids [1–4]. Studies in Drosophila have shown that the genetic architectures of mating discrimination could differ significantly with or without reinforcement [5], suggesting that the evolution of assortative mating may be more complicated than expected. To study the evolution of assortative mating, we evolved mating discriminat...
Evolution proceeds through genetic changes to individuals, which are either propagated or disappear ...
For organisms to genetically adapt, they need to have or acquire mutations that affect their surviva...
Abstract Background Theory and artificial selection e...
SummaryAssortative mating, when individuals of similar phenotypes mate, likely plays a key role in p...
SummarySex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, lik...
Sex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, like yeast...
Sexual selection, the suite of processes that lead to differential mating success among individuals,...
This work was funded by the Marie Curie Initial Training Network ‘Understanding the evolutionary ori...
Genetic variation within a species could cause negative epistasis leading to reduced hybrid fitness ...
Sexual selection describes the suite of evolutionary processes that lead to differential mating succ...
Meiosis in Saccharomyces yeast produces four haploid gametes that usually fuse with each other, an e...
The evolution of mate choice is believed to be important in speciation. A recent experiment involvin...
Gene combinations conferring local fitness may be destroyed by mating with individuals that are adap...
Natural selection gives rise to biodiversity by purging the less-fit among variants that are too sim...
SummaryLimited chromosome mobility has been observed in mammalian interphase nuclei. Live imaging sh...
Evolution proceeds through genetic changes to individuals, which are either propagated or disappear ...
For organisms to genetically adapt, they need to have or acquire mutations that affect their surviva...
Abstract Background Theory and artificial selection e...
SummaryAssortative mating, when individuals of similar phenotypes mate, likely plays a key role in p...
SummarySex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, lik...
Sex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, like yeast...
Sexual selection, the suite of processes that lead to differential mating success among individuals,...
This work was funded by the Marie Curie Initial Training Network ‘Understanding the evolutionary ori...
Genetic variation within a species could cause negative epistasis leading to reduced hybrid fitness ...
Sexual selection describes the suite of evolutionary processes that lead to differential mating succ...
Meiosis in Saccharomyces yeast produces four haploid gametes that usually fuse with each other, an e...
The evolution of mate choice is believed to be important in speciation. A recent experiment involvin...
Gene combinations conferring local fitness may be destroyed by mating with individuals that are adap...
Natural selection gives rise to biodiversity by purging the less-fit among variants that are too sim...
SummaryLimited chromosome mobility has been observed in mammalian interphase nuclei. Live imaging sh...
Evolution proceeds through genetic changes to individuals, which are either propagated or disappear ...
For organisms to genetically adapt, they need to have or acquire mutations that affect their surviva...
Abstract Background Theory and artificial selection e...