Phenotypic Convergence Is Not Mirrored at the Protein Level in a Lizard Adaptive Radiation

Volume: 37, Issue: 6, Pages: 1604 - 1614
Published: Feb 8, 2020
Abstract
There are many compelling examples of molecular convergence at individual genes. However, the prevalence and the relative importance of adaptive genome-wide convergence remain largely unknown. Many recent works have reported striking examples of excess genome-wide convergence, but some of these studies have been called into question because of the use of inappropriate null models. Here, we sequenced and compared the genomes of 12 species of...
Paper Details
Title
Phenotypic Convergence Is Not Mirrored at the Protein Level in a Lizard Adaptive Radiation
Published Date
Feb 8, 2020
Volume
37
Issue
6
Pages
1604 - 1614
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