QST–FST comparisons: evolutionary and ecological insights from genomic heterogeneity
Comparative studies of the divergence of quantitative traits and neutral molecular markers,
known as Q ST–F ST comparisons, provide a means for researchers to distinguish between …
known as Q ST–F ST comparisons, provide a means for researchers to distinguish between …
Ecological explanations for (incomplete) speciation
Divergent natural selection has been shown to promote speciation in many taxa. However,
although divergent selection often initiates the process of speciation, it often fails to complete …
although divergent selection often initiates the process of speciation, it often fails to complete …
A population genetic signal of polygenic adaptation
Adaptation in response to selection on polygenic phenotypes may occur via subtle allele
frequencies shifts at many loci. Current population genomic techniques are not well posed to …
frequencies shifts at many loci. Current population genomic techniques are not well posed to …
Putting the landscape into the genomics of trees: approaches for understanding local adaptation and population responses to changing climate
Abstract The Forest ecosystem genomics Research: supporTing Transatlantic Cooperation
project (FoResTTraC, http://www. foresttrac. eu/) sponsored a workshop in August 2010 to …
project (FoResTTraC, http://www. foresttrac. eu/) sponsored a workshop in August 2010 to …
Comparison of genetic differentiation at marker loci and quantitative traits
The comparison of the degree of differentiation in neutral marker loci and genes coding
quantitative traits with standardized and equivalent measures of genetic differentiation (F ST …
quantitative traits with standardized and equivalent measures of genetic differentiation (F ST …
Comparative studies of quantitative trait and neutral marker divergence: a meta‐analysis
Comparative studies of quantitative genetic and neutral marker differentiation have provided
means for assessing the relative roles of natural selection and random genetic drift in …
means for assessing the relative roles of natural selection and random genetic drift in …
Genetic variability at neutral markers, quantitative trait loci and trait in a subdivided population under selection
Genetic variability in a subdivided population under stabilizing and diversifying selection
was investigated at three levels: neutral markers, QTL coding for a trait, and the trait itself. A …
was investigated at three levels: neutral markers, QTL coding for a trait, and the trait itself. A …
The quantitative and molecular genetic architecture of a subdivided species
In an effort to elucidate the evolutionary mechanisms that determine the genetic architecture
of a species, we have analyzed 17 populations of the microcrustacean Daphnia pulex for …
of a species, we have analyzed 17 populations of the microcrustacean Daphnia pulex for …
Divergent selection maintains adaptive differentiation despite high gene flow between sympatric rainbow smelt ecotypes (Osmerus mordax Mitchill)
R Saint‐Laurent, M Legault, L Bernatchez - Molecular Ecology, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
In this study, we investigate the relative role of historical factors and evolutionary forces in
promoting population differentiation in a new case of sympatric dwarf and normal ecotypes …
promoting population differentiation in a new case of sympatric dwarf and normal ecotypes …
Is there a correlation between chloroplastic and nuclear divergence, or what are the roles of history and selection on genetic diversity in European oaks?
A Kremer, J Kleinschmit, J Cottrell, EP Cundall… - Forest Ecology and …, 2002 - Elsevier
The aim of this work was to investigate whether a correlation exists between maternal
lineage, assessed by variation in maternally inherited chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) and nuclear …
lineage, assessed by variation in maternally inherited chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) and nuclear …