Adam H Porter
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Recent Articles
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Hanly J, Francescutti C, Loh L, Corning O, Long D, Nakatani M, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2023 Jul;
42(8):112820.
PMID: 37481719
Continuous color polymorphisms can serve as a tractable model for the genetic and developmental architecture of traits. Here we investigated continuous color variation in Colias eurytheme and Colias philodice, two...
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Tunstrom K, Woronik A, Hanly J, Rastas P, Chichvarkhin A, Warren A, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2023 Mar;
9(12):eabq3713.
PMID: 36947619
Understanding the evolutionary origins and factors maintaining alternative life history strategies (ALHS) within species is a major goal of evolutionary research. While alternative alleles causing discrete ALHS are expected to...
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Ficarrotta V, Hanly J, Loh L, Francescutti C, Ren A, Tunstrom K, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 Jan;
119(3).
PMID: 35012980
Mating cues evolve rapidly and can contribute to species formation and maintenance. However, little is known about how sexual signals diverge and how this variation integrates with other barrier loci...
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Jakob E, Long S, Harland D, Jackson R, Carey A, Searles M, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2018 Sep;
28(18):R1092-R1093.
PMID: 30253146
One way of circumventing the functional tradeoffs on eye design [1,2] is to have different eyes for different tasks. For example, jumping spiders (Salticidae), known for elaborate, visually guided courtship...
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Porter A, Wenger R, Geiger H, Scholl A, Shapiro A
Evolution
. 2017 Jun;
51(5):1561-1573.
PMID: 28568618
The pierid butterflies Pontia daplidice and P. edusa, parapatrically distributed in southern Europe, have very similar morphologies and life histories, but show fixed differences at four allozyme markers. We sampled...
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Porter A, Johnson N, Tulchinsky A
Genetics
. 2016 Nov;
205(1):101-112.
PMID: 27866169
We report a new mechanism for allelic dominance in regulatory genetic interactions that we call binding dominance. We investigated a biophysical model of gene regulation, where the fractional occupancy of...
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Tulchinsky A, Johnson N, Porter A
Genetics
. 2014 Oct;
198(4):1645-54.
PMID: 25313130
Hybrid incompatibility can result from gene misregulation produced by divergence in trans-acting regulatory factors and their cis-regulatory targets. However, change in trans-acting factors may be constrained by pleiotropy, which would...
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Hybrid incompatibility arises in a sequence-based bioenergetic model of transcription factor binding
Tulchinsky A, Johnson N, Watt W, Porter A
Genetics
. 2014 Sep;
198(3):1155-66.
PMID: 25173845
Postzygotic isolation between incipient species results from the accumulation of incompatibilities that arise as a consequence of genetic divergence. When phenotypes are determined by regulatory interactions, hybrid incompatibility can evolve...
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Winter C, Porter A
J Hered
. 2009 Aug;
101(1):83-90.
PMID: 19656818
High-density linkage maps provide powerful tools for studying the genetic basis of ecologically relevant adaptations and the genomic scope of introgression. We backcrossed an F(1) hybrid male Papilio glaucus/Papilio canadensis...
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Baker M, Alyokhin A, Porter A, Ferro D, Dastur S, Galal N
J Econ Entomol
. 2008 Feb;
100(6):1871-9.
PMID: 18232405
Reduced fitness among resistant versus susceptible individuals slows resistance evolution and makes it easier to manage. A loss of resistance costs could indicate novel adaptations or mutations contributing to resistance....