Industrial Melanism in British Peppered Moths Has a Singular and Recent Mutational Origin

Science56.90
Volume: 332, Issue: 6032, Pages: 958 - 960
Published: May 20, 2011
Abstract
The rapid spread of a novel black form (known as carbonaria) of the peppered moth Biston betularia in 19th-century Britain is a textbook example of how an altered environment may produce morphological adaptation through genetic change. However, the underlying genetic basis of the difference between the wild-type (light-colored) and carbonaria forms has remained unknown. We have genetically mapped the carbonaria morph to a 200-kilobase region...
Paper Details
Title
Industrial Melanism in British Peppered Moths Has a Singular and Recent Mutational Origin
Published Date
May 20, 2011
Journal
Volume
332
Issue
6032
Pages
958 - 960
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