The Drosophila simulans species complex continues to serve as an important model system for the study of new species formation. The complex is comprised of the cosmopolitan species, D. simulans, and two island endemics, D. mauritiana and D. sechellia. A substantial amount of effort has gone into reconstructing the natural history of the complex, in part to infer the context in which functional divergence among the species has arisen. In this regard, a key parameter to be estimated is the initial isolation time (t) of each island species. Loci in regions of low recombination have lower divergence within the complex than do other loci, yet divergence from D. melanogaster is similar for both classes. This might reflect gene flow of the low-rec...
Speciation, the process by which new species arise, is not well understood. Even less is known about...
Speciation, the process by which new species arise, is not well understood. Even less is known about...
Speciation, the process by which new species arise, is not well understood. Even less is known about...
Speciation with gene flow may be more common than generally thought making detailed understanding of...
Speciation with gene flow may be more common than generally thought making detailed understanding of...
Speciation with gene flow may be more common than generally thought making detailed understanding of...
The study of speciation has advanced considerably in the last decades due to the increased applicati...
The study of speciation has advanced considerably in the last decades because of the increased appli...
The study of speciation has advanced considerably in the last decades due to the increased applicati...
The study of speciation has advanced considerably in the last decades due to the increased applicati...
The study of speciation has advanced considerably in the last decades due to the increased applicati...
Background: Determining the presence or absence of gene flow between populations is the target of so...
BACKGROUND: Determining the presence or absence of gene flow between populations is the target of so...
Background: Determining the presence or absence of gene flow between populations is the target of so...
The nucleotide sequences of a common region of 15 mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) sampled from the Droso...
Speciation, the process by which new species arise, is not well understood. Even less is known about...
Speciation, the process by which new species arise, is not well understood. Even less is known about...
Speciation, the process by which new species arise, is not well understood. Even less is known about...
Speciation with gene flow may be more common than generally thought making detailed understanding of...
Speciation with gene flow may be more common than generally thought making detailed understanding of...
Speciation with gene flow may be more common than generally thought making detailed understanding of...
The study of speciation has advanced considerably in the last decades due to the increased applicati...
The study of speciation has advanced considerably in the last decades because of the increased appli...
The study of speciation has advanced considerably in the last decades due to the increased applicati...
The study of speciation has advanced considerably in the last decades due to the increased applicati...
The study of speciation has advanced considerably in the last decades due to the increased applicati...
Background: Determining the presence or absence of gene flow between populations is the target of so...
BACKGROUND: Determining the presence or absence of gene flow between populations is the target of so...
Background: Determining the presence or absence of gene flow between populations is the target of so...
The nucleotide sequences of a common region of 15 mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) sampled from the Droso...
Speciation, the process by which new species arise, is not well understood. Even less is known about...
Speciation, the process by which new species arise, is not well understood. Even less is known about...
Speciation, the process by which new species arise, is not well understood. Even less is known about...