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  1. ...arisen under environmental influence.Here, we analyze regulatory sequence evolution in Ficedula flycatchers, which are well-known species in the field of speciation research. Collared flycatchers (F. albicollis) and pied flycatchers (F. hypoleuca) diverged approximately 1 MYA but co-occur in natural...
  2. ...that were elevated in FST but not dXY (Cruickshank and Hahn 2014). Such patterns can be produced by a number of evolutionary processes unrelated to speciation. Notably, in Ficedula flycatchers, the landscape of divergence evolves mainly as a result of heterogeneity in the underlying recombination rate...
  3. ...and population declines before anthropogenic influence. Using our and genetic data from 100 individuals, largely sampled in a citizen-science project across the contemporary range, we conduct the first population genomic analysis for this species. We find clear evidence for population structure across...
  4. ...and promote reproductive isolation and speciation (Henikoff et al. 2001). Constitutive heterochromatin can also regionally suppress recombination (George and Alani 2012), providing the substrate for linked selection. This form of selection has, either as hitchhiking or background selection, important...
  5. ...variation drive the evolution of the genomic landscape of differentiation across the speciation continuum of Ficedula flycatchers. Genome Res 25: 1656–1665. Chamary JV, Parmley JL, Hurst LD. 2006. Hearing silence: non-neutral evolution at synonymous sites in mammals. Nat Rev Genet 7: 98–108. The Chimpanzee...
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