[HTML][HTML] Plant speciation through chromosome instability and ploidy change: cellular mechanisms, molecular factors and evolutionary relevance
N De Storme, A Mason - Current Plant Biology, 2014 - Elsevier
Plant speciation and diversification strongly rely on structural changes in the nuclear
genome, both at the whole ploidy and individual chromosome level. Phylogenetic …
genome, both at the whole ploidy and individual chromosome level. Phylogenetic …
The persistence of polymorphisms across species radiations
Studies on polymorphisms have been foundational to our understanding of evolution. The
presence of different phenotypic morphs is sometimes considered a precursor to speciation …
presence of different phenotypic morphs is sometimes considered a precursor to speciation …
A new FST‐based method to uncover local adaptation using environmental variables
Genome‐scan methods are used for screening genomewide patterns of DNA polymorphism
to detect signatures of positive selection. There are two main types of methods:(i)'outlier' …
to detect signatures of positive selection. There are two main types of methods:(i)'outlier' …
Genomics of parallel ecological speciation in Lake Victoria cichlids
The genetic basis of parallel evolution of similar species is of great interest in evolutionary
biology. In the adaptive radiation of Lake Victoria cichlid fishes, sister species with either …
biology. In the adaptive radiation of Lake Victoria cichlid fishes, sister species with either …
Lessons on evolution from the study of edaphic specialization
N Rajakaruna - The Botanical Review, 2018 - Springer
Plants adapted to special soil types are ideal for investigating evolutionary processes,
including maintenance of intraspecific variation, adaptation, reproductive isolation, ecotypic …
including maintenance of intraspecific variation, adaptation, reproductive isolation, ecotypic …
Demographic modelling with whole‐genome data reveals parallel origin of similar Pundamilia cichlid species after hybridization
Modes and mechanisms of speciation are best studied in young species pairs. In older taxa,
it is increasingly difficult to distinguish what happened during speciation from what …
it is increasingly difficult to distinguish what happened during speciation from what …
[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 …
Understanding natural selection and similarity: Convergent, parallel and repeated evolution
J Cerca - Molecular Ecology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Parallel and convergent evolution offer some of the most compelling evidence for the
significance of natural selection in evolution, as the emergence of similar adaptive solutions …
significance of natural selection in evolution, as the emergence of similar adaptive solutions …
Evolution at two time frames: polymorphisms from an ancient singular divergence event fuel contemporary parallel evolution
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even
at microgeographic scales. There is increasing evidence that such cases of rapid parallel …
at microgeographic scales. There is increasing evidence that such cases of rapid parallel …
Phenotypic and Genomic Local Adaptation across Latitude and Altitude in Populus trichocarpa
Local adaptation to climate allows plants to cope with temporally and spatially
heterogeneous environments, and parallel phenotypic clines provide a natural experiment …
heterogeneous environments, and parallel phenotypic clines provide a natural experiment …