What is speciation genomics? The roles of ecology, gene flow, and genomic architecture in the formation of species
CR Campbell, JW Poelstra… - Biological Journal of the …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
As is true of virtually every realm of the biological sciences, our understanding of speciation
is increasingly informed by the genomic revolution of the past decade. Investigators can ask …
is increasingly informed by the genomic revolution of the past decade. Investigators can ask …
The past and future of experimental speciation
Speciation is the result of evolutionary processes that generate barriers to gene flow
between populations, facilitating reproductive isolation. Speciation is typically studied via …
between populations, facilitating reproductive isolation. Speciation is typically studied via …
Locally adaptive inversions modulate genetic variation at different geographic scales in a seaweed fly
Across a species range, multiple sources of environmental heterogeneity, at both small and
large scales, create complex landscapes of selection, which may challenge adaptation …
large scales, create complex landscapes of selection, which may challenge adaptation …
Interspecific hybridization in plant biology, volume II
We continued with the Research Topic “Interspecific Hybridization in Plant Biology, Volume
II” to discuss its fundamental and applied consequences. While the topic was open to salient …
II” to discuss its fundamental and applied consequences. While the topic was open to salient …
Intraspecific genomic variation and local adaptation in a young hybrid species
Hybridization increases genetic variation, hence hybrid species may have greater
evolutionary potential once their admixed genomes have stabilized and incompatibilities …
evolutionary potential once their admixed genomes have stabilized and incompatibilities …
Demography and selection shape transcriptomic divergence in field crickets
Gene flow, demography, and selection can result in similar patterns of genomic variation
and disentangling their effects is key to understanding speciation. Here, we assess …
and disentangling their effects is key to understanding speciation. Here, we assess …
A framework to quantify phenotypic and genotypic parallel evolution
The independent and repeated adaptation of populations to similar environments often
results in the evolution of similar forms. This phenomenon creates a strong correlation …
results in the evolution of similar forms. This phenomenon creates a strong correlation …
High-quality SNPs from genic regions highlight introgression patterns among European white oaks (Quercus petraea and Q. robur)
T Lang, P Abadie, V Léger, T Decourcelle, JM Frigerio… - bioRxiv, 2018 - biorxiv.org
In the post-genomics era, non-model species like most Fagaceae still lack operational
diversity resources for population genomics studies. Sequence data were produced from …
diversity resources for population genomics studies. Sequence data were produced from …
Genetic differentiation is constrained to chromosomal inversions and putative centromeres in locally adapted populations with higher gene flow
The impact of genome structure on adaptation is a growing focus in evolutionary biology,
revealing an important role for structural variation and recombination landscapes in shaping …
revealing an important role for structural variation and recombination landscapes in shaping …
Land ahoy? Navigating the genomic landscape of speciation while avoiding shipwreck
AM Westram, M Ravinet - Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 2017 - academic.oup.com
If there is one certainty about speciation, it is that those who research the process are able to
disagree about almost anything. Arguments have raged over how to define species, over the …
disagree about almost anything. Arguments have raged over how to define species, over the …