International union of basic and clinical pharmacology. xciv. adhesion g protein–coupled receptors
The Adhesion family forms a large branch of the pharmacologically important superfamily of
G protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs). As Adhesion GPCRs increasingly receive attention …
G protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs). As Adhesion GPCRs increasingly receive attention …
Natural history collections as windows on evolutionary processes
Natural history collections provide an immense record of biodiversity on Earth. These
repositories have traditionally been used to address fundamental questions in …
repositories have traditionally been used to address fundamental questions in …
The probability of genetic parallelism and convergence in natural populations
GL Conte, ME Arnegard… - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Genomic and genetic methods allow investigation of how frequently the same genes are
used by different populations during adaptive evolution, yielding insights into the …
used by different populations during adaptive evolution, yielding insights into the …
Sticky signaling—adhesion class G protein–coupled receptors take the stage
T Langenhan, G Aust, J Hamann - Science signaling, 2013 - science.org
Adhesion-type heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide–binding protein (G protein)–coupled
receptors (Adhesion-GPCRs) comprise a class of widely distributed seven-transmembrane …
receptors (Adhesion-GPCRs) comprise a class of widely distributed seven-transmembrane …
Rapid parallel evolution of standing variation in a single, complex, genomic region is associated with life history in steelhead/rainbow trout
Rapid adaptation to novel environments may drive changes in genomic regions through
natural selection. Such changes may be population-specific or, alternatively, may involve …
natural selection. Such changes may be population-specific or, alternatively, may involve …
Genetic draft, selective interference, and population genetics of rapid adaptation
RA Neher - Annual review of Ecology, evolution, and …, 2013 - annualreviews.org
To learn about the past from a sample of genomic sequences, one needs to understand how
evolutionary processes shape genetic diversity. Most population genetics inferences are …
evolutionary processes shape genetic diversity. Most population genetics inferences are …
Standing Genetic Variation Drives Repeatable Experimental Evolution in Outcrossing Populations of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Abstract In “evolve-and-resequence”(E&R) experiments, whole-genome sequence data from
laboratory-evolved populations can potentially uncover mechanisms of adaptive change …
laboratory-evolved populations can potentially uncover mechanisms of adaptive change …
[HTML][HTML] Rapid convergent evolution in wild crickets
The earliest stages of convergent evolution are difficult to observe in the wild, limiting our
understanding of the incipient genomic architecture underlying convergent phenotypes [1 …
understanding of the incipient genomic architecture underlying convergent phenotypes [1 …
A comparison of brain gene expression levels in domesticated and wild animals
Domestication has led to similar changes in morphology and behavior in several animal
species, raising the question whether similarities between different domestication events …
species, raising the question whether similarities between different domestication events …