Left-right asymmetry in snails is intriguing because individuals of opposite chirality are either unable to mate or can only mate with difficulty, so could be reproductively isolated from each other. We have therefore investigated chiral evolution in the Japanese land snail genus Euhadra to understand whether changes in chirality have promoted speciation. In particular, we aimed to understand the effect of the maternal inheritance of chirality on reproductive isolation and gene flow. We found that the mitochondrial DNA phylogeny of Euhadra is consistent with a single, relatively ancient evolution of sinistral species and suggests either recent "single-gene speciation" or gene flow between chiral morphs that are unable to mate. To clarify th...
Although the vast majority of higher animals are fixed for one chiral morph or another, the cause fo...
Why are sinistral snails so rare? Two main hypotheses are that selection acts against the establishm...
The body of most animals display left right asymmetry of internal organs. Alteration of such asymmet...
Variation in the shell coiling, or chirality, of land snails provides an opportunity to investigate ...
Snails are exceptional because they are the only group of animals that commonly show variation in th...
Early research on the direction of coiling (chirality) in snails had a prominent role in the history...
Sinistral and dextral snails have repeatedly evolved by left– right reversal of bilateral asymmetry ...
On the basis of data in the literature, the percentages of dextral versus sinistral species of snail...
On the basis of data in the literature, the percentages of dextral versus sinistral species of snail...
The left-right asymmetry of snails, including the direction of shell coiling, is determined by the d...
<div><p>The left-right asymmetry of snails, including the direction of shell coiling, is determined ...
The left-right asymmetry of snails, including the direction of shell coiling, is determined by the d...
Abstract Background Spiral cleavage is a feature of non-ecdysozoan protostomes, in which left-right ...
The nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution predicts that small population size is essential fo...
While animal bodies are typically bilaterally symmetric on the outside, the internal organs nearly a...
Although the vast majority of higher animals are fixed for one chiral morph or another, the cause fo...
Why are sinistral snails so rare? Two main hypotheses are that selection acts against the establishm...
The body of most animals display left right asymmetry of internal organs. Alteration of such asymmet...
Variation in the shell coiling, or chirality, of land snails provides an opportunity to investigate ...
Snails are exceptional because they are the only group of animals that commonly show variation in th...
Early research on the direction of coiling (chirality) in snails had a prominent role in the history...
Sinistral and dextral snails have repeatedly evolved by left– right reversal of bilateral asymmetry ...
On the basis of data in the literature, the percentages of dextral versus sinistral species of snail...
On the basis of data in the literature, the percentages of dextral versus sinistral species of snail...
The left-right asymmetry of snails, including the direction of shell coiling, is determined by the d...
<div><p>The left-right asymmetry of snails, including the direction of shell coiling, is determined ...
The left-right asymmetry of snails, including the direction of shell coiling, is determined by the d...
Abstract Background Spiral cleavage is a feature of non-ecdysozoan protostomes, in which left-right ...
The nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution predicts that small population size is essential fo...
While animal bodies are typically bilaterally symmetric on the outside, the internal organs nearly a...
Although the vast majority of higher animals are fixed for one chiral morph or another, the cause fo...
Why are sinistral snails so rare? Two main hypotheses are that selection acts against the establishm...
The body of most animals display left right asymmetry of internal organs. Alteration of such asymmet...