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No evidence for biased co-transmission of speciation islands in Anopheles gambiae
Genome-scale scans have revealed highly heterogeneous levels of divergence between closely related taxa in many systems. Generally, a …
Matthew W. Hahn
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Bradley J. White
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Chris Muir
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Nora J. Besansky
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Reciprocal insights into adaptation from agricultural and evolutionary studies in tomato: Abiotic adaptation in tomato
Although traditionally separated by different aims and methodologies, research on agricultural and evolutionary problems shares a …
Leonie C. Moyle
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Chris Muir
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The contribution of gene movement to the 'two rules of speciation'
The two ‘rules of speciation’—the Large X-effect and Haldane’s rule—hold throughout the animal kingdom, but the …
Leonie C. Moyle
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Chris Muir
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Mira v. Han
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Matthew W. Hahn
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Antagonistic epistasis for ecophysiological trait differences between Solanum species
Epistasis, the nonadditive interaction between loci, is thought to play a role in many fundamental evolutionary processes, including …
Chris Muir
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Leonie C. Moyle
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Effects of Genetic Perturbation on Seasonal Life History Plasticity
Like many species, the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana exhibits multiple different life histories in natural environments. We grew …
Amity M. Wilczek
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Judith L. Roe
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Mary C. Knapp
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Martha D. Cooper
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Cristina Lopez-Gallego
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Laura J. Martin
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Chris Muir
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