Felicity C Jones
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Marques D, Jones F, Di Palma F, Kingsley D, Reimchen T
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2018 Jun;
2(7):1128-1138.
PMID: 29942074
A substantial part of biodiversity is thought to have arisen from adaptive radiations in which one lineage rapidly diversified into multiple lineages specialized to many different niches. However, selection and...
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Lowe C, Sanchez-Luege N, Howes T, Brady S, Daugherty R, Jones F, et al.
Genome Res
. 2018 May;
28(5):766.1.
PMID: 29717001
No abstract available.
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Lowe C, Sanchez-Luege N, Howes T, Brady S, Daugherty R, Jones F, et al.
Genome Res
. 2017 Dec;
28(2):256-265.
PMID: 29229672
We present a method to detect copy number variants (CNVs) that are differentially present between two groups of sequenced samples. We use a finite-state transducer where the emitted read depth...
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Bay R, Arnegard M, Conte G, Best J, Bedford N, McCann S, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2017 Oct;
27(21):3344-3349.e4.
PMID: 29056455
Ecological speciation with gene flow is widespread in nature [1], but it presents a conundrum: how are associations between traits under divergent natural selection and traits that contribute to assortative...
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Marques D, Taylor J, Jones F, Di Palma F, Kingsley D, Reimchen T
PLoS Biol
. 2017 Apr;
15(4):e2001627.
PMID: 28399148
Repeated adaptation to a new environment often leads to convergent phenotypic changes whose underlying genetic mechanisms are rarely known. Here, we study adaptation of color vision in threespine stickleback during...
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Indjeian V, Kingman G, Jones F, Guenther C, Grimwood J, Schmutz J, et al.
Cell
. 2016 Jan;
164(1-2):45-56.
PMID: 26774823
Changes in bone size and shape are defining features of many vertebrates. Here we use genetic crosses and comparative genomics to identify specific regulatory DNA alterations controlling skeletal evolution. Armor...
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Conte G, Arnegard M, Best J, Chan Y, Jones F, Kingsley D, et al.
Genetics
. 2015 Sep;
201(3):1189-200.
PMID: 26384359
How predictable is the genetic basis of phenotypic adaptation? Answering this question begins by estimating the repeatability of adaptation at the genetic level. Here, we provide a comprehensive estimate of...
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OBrown N, Summers B, Jones F, Brady S, Kingsley D
Elife
. 2015 Jan;
4:e05290.
PMID: 25629660
Armor plate changes in sticklebacks are a classic example of repeated adaptive evolution. Previous studies identified ectodysplasin (EDA) gene as the major locus controlling recurrent plate loss in freshwater fish,...
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Arnegard M, McGee M, Matthews B, Marchinko K, Conte G, Kabir S, et al.
Nature
. 2014 Jun;
511(7509):307-11.
PMID: 24909991
Ecological differences often evolve early in speciation as divergent natural selection drives adaptation to distinct ecological niches, leading ultimately to reproductive isolation. Although this process is a major generator of...
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Seehausen O, Butlin R, Keller I, Wagner C, Boughman J, Hohenlohe P, et al.
Nat Rev Genet
. 2014 Feb;
15(3):176-92.
PMID: 24535286
Speciation is a fundamental evolutionary process, the knowledge of which is crucial for understanding the origins of biodiversity. Genomic approaches are an increasingly important aspect of this research field. We...