Challenges and opportunities of genetic approaches to biological conservation
R Frankham - Biological conservation, 2010 - Elsevier
I discuss future challenges and opportunities in genetic approaches to biodiversity
conservation. Resolving taxonomy uncertainties and identifying diverged evolutionary units …
conservation. Resolving taxonomy uncertainties and identifying diverged evolutionary units …
Detecting balancing selection in genomes: limits and prospects
In spite of the long‐term interest in the process of balancing selection, its frequency in
genomes and evolutionary significance remain unclear due to challenges related to its …
genomes and evolutionary significance remain unclear due to challenges related to its …
[LIBRO][B] The evolution of sex determination
LW Beukeboom, N Perrin - 2014 - books.google.com
Sexual reproduction is a fundamental aspect of life. It is defined by the occurrence of meiosis
and the fusion of two gametes of different sexes or mating types. Sex-determination …
and the fusion of two gametes of different sexes or mating types. Sex-determination …
On the maintenance of genetic variation and adaptation to environmental change: considerations from population genomics in fishes
L Bernatchez - Journal of Fish Biology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The first goal of this paper was to overview modern approaches to local adaptation, with a
focus on the use of population genomics data to detect signals of natural selection in fishes …
focus on the use of population genomics data to detect signals of natural selection in fishes …
Loss of self-incompatibility and its evolutionary consequences
We review and analyze the available literature on the frequency and distribution of self-
incompatibility (SI) among angiosperms and find that SI is reported in more than 100 families …
incompatibility (SI) among angiosperms and find that SI is reported in more than 100 families …
Evolution of self-compatibility by a mutant Sm-RNase in citrus
Self-incompatibility (SI) is an important mechanism that prevents self-fertilization and
inbreeding in flowering plants. The most widespread SI system utilizes S ribonucleases (S …
inbreeding in flowering plants. The most widespread SI system utilizes S ribonucleases (S …
Genetic polymorphism in heterogeneous environments: the age of genomics
PW Hedrick - Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst., 2006 - annualreviews.org
The selective mechanisms for maintaining polymorphism in natural populations has been
the subject of theory, experiments, and review over the past half century. Advances in …
the subject of theory, experiments, and review over the past half century. Advances in …
What is the evidence for heterozygote advantage selection?
PW Hedrick - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2012 - cell.com
Recent genomic data have found that many genes show the signal of selection. How many
of these genes are undergoing heterozygote advantage selection is only beginning to be …
of these genes are undergoing heterozygote advantage selection is only beginning to be …
Genome of Crucihimalaya himalaica, a close relative of Arabidopsis, shows ecological adaptation to high altitude
T Zhang, Q Qiao, PY Novikova… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - National Acad Sciences
Crucihimalaya himalaica, a close relative of Arabidopsis and Capsella, grows on the
Qinghai–Tibet Plateau (QTP) about 4,000 m above sea level and represents an attractive …
Qinghai–Tibet Plateau (QTP) about 4,000 m above sea level and represents an attractive …
The ABO blood group is a trans-species polymorphism in primates
The ABO histo-blood group, the critical determinant of transfusion incompatibility, was the
first genetic polymorphism discovered in humans. Remarkably, ABO antigens are also …
first genetic polymorphism discovered in humans. Remarkably, ABO antigens are also …