The role of chromosomal inversions in adaptation and speciation is controversial. Historically, inversions were thought to contribute to these processes either by directly causing hybrid sterility or by facilitating the maintenance of co-adapted gene complexes. Because inversions suppress recombination when heterozygous, a recently proposed local adaptation mechanism predicts that they will spread if they capture alleles at multiple loci involved in divergent adaptation to contrasting environments. Many empirical studies have found inversion polymorphisms linked to putatively adaptive phenotypes or distributed along environmental clines. However, direct involvement of an inversion in local adaptation and consequent ecological reproductive i...
Large chromosomal rearrangements are thought to facilitate adaptation to heterogeneous environments ...
Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms are common in animals and plants, and recent models suggest that...
Fixed chromosomal inversions can reduce gene flow and promote speciation in two ways: by suppressing...
Chromosomal rearrangement polymorphisms are common and increasingly found to be associated with adap...
Organisms exhibit an incredible diversity of life history strategies as adaptive responses to enviro...
Chromosomal inversions can play an important role in adaptation, but the mechanism of their action i...
Chromosomal inversions are often thought to facilitate local adaptation and population divergence be...
Chromosomal rearrangements may directly cause hybrid sterility and can facilitate speciation by pres...
Chromosomal inversions are thought to play a special role in local adaptation, through dramatic supp...
Fixed chromosomal inversions can reduce gene flow and promote speciation in two ways: by suppressing...
<p>Speciation is a constantly ongoing process whereby reproductive isolating baririer build up over ...
Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms are common in animals and plants, and recent models suggest that...
Uncovering the genetic and evolutionary basis of adaptation and speciation is a major focus of evolu...
Large chromosomal rearrangements are thought to facilitate adaptation to heterogeneous environments ...
Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms are common in animals and plants, and recent models suggest that...
Fixed chromosomal inversions can reduce gene flow and promote speciation in two ways: by suppressing...
Chromosomal rearrangement polymorphisms are common and increasingly found to be associated with adap...
Organisms exhibit an incredible diversity of life history strategies as adaptive responses to enviro...
Chromosomal inversions can play an important role in adaptation, but the mechanism of their action i...
Chromosomal inversions are often thought to facilitate local adaptation and population divergence be...
Chromosomal rearrangements may directly cause hybrid sterility and can facilitate speciation by pres...
Chromosomal inversions are thought to play a special role in local adaptation, through dramatic supp...
Fixed chromosomal inversions can reduce gene flow and promote speciation in two ways: by suppressing...
<p>Speciation is a constantly ongoing process whereby reproductive isolating baririer build up over ...
Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms are common in animals and plants, and recent models suggest that...
Uncovering the genetic and evolutionary basis of adaptation and speciation is a major focus of evolu...
Large chromosomal rearrangements are thought to facilitate adaptation to heterogeneous environments ...
Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms are common in animals and plants, and recent models suggest that...
Fixed chromosomal inversions can reduce gene flow and promote speciation in two ways: by suppressing...