CRISPR/Cas9 in lepidopteran insects: Progress, application and prospects
Clustered regularly spaced short palindrome repeats (CRISPR) structure family forms the
acquired immune system in bacteria and archaea. Recent advances in CRISPR/Cas …
acquired immune system in bacteria and archaea. Recent advances in CRISPR/Cas …
Pigments in insects
Insects have an amazing variety of colors and patterns. It should be noted that pigments
and/or genes involved in body color formation are markedly different between insects and …
and/or genes involved in body color formation are markedly different between insects and …
[KSIĄŻKA][B] Population genetics and microevolutionary theory
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Population Genetics and Microevolutionary Theory Explore the fundamentals of the
biological implications of population genetic theory In the newly revised Second Edition of …
biological implications of population genetic theory In the newly revised Second Edition of …
Deep cis-regulatory homology of the butterfly wing pattern ground plan
Butterfly wing patterns derive from a deeply conserved developmental ground plan yet are
diverse and evolve rapidly. It is poorly understood how gene regulatory architectures can …
diverse and evolve rapidly. It is poorly understood how gene regulatory architectures can …
Spatial and temporal regulation of Wnt signaling pathway members in the development of butterfly wing patterns
Wnt signaling members are involved in the differentiation of cells associated with eyespot
and band color patterns on the wings of butterflies, but the identity and spatio-temporal …
and band color patterns on the wings of butterflies, but the identity and spatio-temporal …
Chromosome fusion affects genetic diversity and evolutionary turnover of functional loci but consistently depends on chromosome size
Major changes in chromosome number and structure are linked to a series of evolutionary
phenomena, including intrinsic barriers to gene flow or suppression of recombination due to …
phenomena, including intrinsic barriers to gene flow or suppression of recombination due to …
High level of novelty under the hood of convergent evolution
Little is known about the extent to which species use homologous regulatory architectures to
achieve phenotypic convergence. By characterizing chromatin accessibility and gene …
achieve phenotypic convergence. By characterizing chromatin accessibility and gene …
Selective sweeps on novel and introgressed variation shape mimicry loci in a butterfly adaptive radiation
Natural selection leaves distinct signatures in the genome that can reveal the targets and
history of adaptive evolution. By analysing high-coverage genome sequence data from 4 …
history of adaptive evolution. By analysing high-coverage genome sequence data from 4 …
Rampant Genome-Wide Admixture across the Heliconius Radiation
How frequent is gene flow between species? The pattern of evolution is typically portrayed
as a phylogenetic tree, yet gene flow between good species may be an important …
as a phylogenetic tree, yet gene flow between good species may be an important …
Detecting macroevolutionary genotype–phenotype associations using error-corrected rates of protein convergence
On macroevolutionary timescales, extensive mutations and phylogenetic uncertainty mask
the signals of genotype–phenotype associations underlying convergent evolution. To …
the signals of genotype–phenotype associations underlying convergent evolution. To …