نتایج جستجو برای: genetic divergence

تعداد نتایج: 652692  

2017
Clément Rougeux Louis Bernatchez Pierre-Alexandre Gagnaire

Parallel divergence across replicated species pairs occurring in similar environmental contrasts may arise through distinct evolutionary scenarios. Deciphering whether such parallelism actually reflects repeated parallel divergence driven by divergent selection or a single divergence event with subsequent gene flow needs to be ascertained. Reconstructing historical gene flow is therefore of fun...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2008
Michael Tobler Thomas J Dewitt Ingo Schlupp Francisco J García de León Roger Herrmann Philine G D Feulner Ralph Tiedemann Martin Plath

Divergent natural selection drives evolutionary diversification. It creates phenotypic diversity by favoring developmental plasticity within populations or genetic differentiation and local adaptation among populations. We investigated phenotypic and genetic divergence in the livebearing fish Poecilia mexicana along two abiotic environmental gradients. These fish typically inhabit nonsulfidic s...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2008
Steven M Thomas Marshal Hedin

The paleoendemic opilionid Fumontana deprehendor is restricted to a small area of mid-elevation forested habitats in the southern Blue Ridge province of the Appalachian Mountains. In a recent study we reported on the discovery of 22 new montane populations of this monotypic genus, specimens from which exhibit remarkably little morphological divergence despite their separation by intervening low...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Sébastien Lavoué Masaki Miya Matthew E Arnegard Peter B McIntyre Victor Mamonekene Mutsumi Nishida

The relationship between genotypic and phenotypic divergence over evolutionary time varies widely, and cases of rapid phenotypic differentiation despite genetic similarity have attracted much attention. Here, we report an extreme case of the reverse pattern--morphological stasis in a tropical fish despite massive genetic divergence. We studied the enigmatic African freshwater butterfly fish (Pa...

2012
Alessandro Alves-Pereira Charles R. Clement Doriane Picanço-Rodrigues

Although originally domesticated for its fruit, exploitation of the peach palm (Bactris gasipaes Kunth) in the production of gourmet heart-of-palm has also become an important activity, hence the need for improved material for large-scale production, on employing the Pampa Hermosa landrace as the seed source. In this study 11 microsatellite markers were used to evaluate genetic divergence among...

2008
M. J. Jowers B. L. Cohen J. R. Downie

Mitochondrial DNA sequences (756 bp) were obtained from the cytochrome b gene of 36 Rivulus individuals collected from 10 sites in Trinidad and one site in Tobago. Eight haplotypes were identified. Low genetic divergence (0.5%) between one western Trinidad (Blue Basin) haplotype and Rivulus hartii from north-western Venezuela (Paria peninsula) and high genetic divergence (c. 11%) between these ...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2007
Per J Palsbøll Martine Bérubé Fred W Allendorf

The identification of management units (MUs) is central to the management of natural populations and is crucial for monitoring the effects of human activity upon species abundance. Here, we propose that the identification of MUs from population genetic data should be based upon the amount of genetic divergence at which populations become demographically independent instead of the current criter...

2006
Sverre Heim Nils Mandahl Felix Mitelman

An essential defect in tumorigenesis is the imbalance between the tendency of neoplastic cells to divide and spread throughout the body, and the capacity of the organism to regulate and restrain such growth. In principle, two main explanatory strat egies have in recent medical history been followed when at tempting to understand the events of carcinogenesis. In the holistic or integrationist ap...

2005
Stephen R. Palumbi

In marine species, high dispersal is often associated with only mild genetic differentiation over large spatial scales. Despite this generalization, there are numerous reasons for the accumulation of genetic differences between large, semi-isolated marine populations. A suite of well-known evolutionary mechanisms can operate within and between populations to result in genetic divergence, and th...

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