Adaptation in the age of ecological genomics: insights from parallelism and convergence

KR Elmer, A Meyer - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2011 - cell.com
Parallel phenotypic diversification in closely related species is a rigorous framework for
testing the role of natural selection in evolution. Do parallel phenotypes always diversify by …

The genetic and molecular architecture of phenotypic diversity in sticklebacks

CL Peichel, DA Marques - Philosophical Transactions of …, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to identify the genotypes and phenotypes that
underlie adaptation to divergent environments. Stickleback fish, including the threespine …

The loci of repeated evolution: a catalog of genetic hotspots of phenotypic variation

A Martin, V Orgogozo - Evolution, 2013 - academic.oup.com
What is the nature of the genetic changes underlying phenotypic evolution? We have
catalogued 1008 alleles described in the literature that cause phenotypic differences among …

[图书][B] Reproductive biology of teleost fishes

RJ Wootton, C Smith - 2014 - books.google.com
Reproductive Biology of Teleost Fishes is the first integrated review of the reproductive
biology of the bony fishes, which are the most species-rich and diversified group of …

A key metabolic gene for recurrent freshwater colonization and radiation in fishes

A Ishikawa, N Kabeya, K Ikeya, R Kakioka, JN Cech… - Science, 2019 - science.org
Colonization of new ecological niches has triggered large adaptive radiations. Although
some lineages have made use of such opportunities, not all do so. The factors causing this …

Ancient genomic variation underlies repeated ecological adaptation in young stickleback populations

TC Nelson, WA Cresko - Evolution Letters, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Adaptation in the wild often involves standing genetic variation (SGV), which allows rapid
responses to selection on ecological timescales. However, we still know little about how the …

[HTML][HTML] Are homologies in vertebrate sex determination due to shared ancestry or to limited options?

JA Marshall Graves, CL Peichel - Genome biology, 2010 - Springer
Are homologies in vertebrate sex determination due to shared ancestry or to limited options? |
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[HTML][HTML] Turnover of sex chromosomes in the stickleback fishes (Gasterosteidae)

JA Ross, JR Urton, J Boland, MD Shapiro… - PLoS …, 2009 - journals.plos.org
Diverse sex-chromosome systems are found in vertebrates, particularly in teleost fishes,
where different systems can be found in closely related species. Several mechanisms have …

Construction of Ultradense Linkage Maps with Lep-MAP2: Stickleback F 2 Recombinant Crosses as an Example

P Rastas, FCF Calboli, B Guo… - Genome biology and …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
High-density linkage maps are important tools for genome biology and evolutionary genetics
by quantifying the extent of recombination, linkage disequilibrium, and chromosomal …

The birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees: lessons from genetic mapping of sex determination in plants and animals

D Charlesworth, JE Mank - Genetics, 2010 - academic.oup.com
The ability to identify genetic markers in nonmodel systems has allowed geneticists to
construct linkage maps for a diversity of species, and the sex-determining locus is often …