Repeated phenotypic changes highlight molecular targets of convergent evolution.
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Wagner, MR; Mitchell-Olds, T
Published in: Genome biology
August 2011
How predictable is evolution at the molecular level? An example of repeated evolution in rice and Brassica illustrates how selection might preferentially target certain genes and mutations.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Genome biology
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EISSN
1474-760X
ISSN
1474-7596
Publication Date
August 2011
Volume
12
Issue
8
Start / End Page
124
Related Subject Headings
- Sequence Analysis, DNA
- Selection, Genetic
- Phylogeny
- Phenotype
- Oryza
- Mutation
- Genetic Variation
- Genes, Plant
- Evolution, Molecular
- Brassica
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Wagner, M. R., & Mitchell-Olds, T. (2011). Repeated phenotypic changes highlight molecular targets of convergent evolution. Genome Biology, 12(8), 124. https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2011-12-8-124
Wagner, Maggie R., and Thomas Mitchell-Olds. “Repeated phenotypic changes highlight molecular targets of convergent evolution.” Genome Biology 12, no. 8 (August 2011): 124. https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2011-12-8-124.
Wagner MR, Mitchell-Olds T. Repeated phenotypic changes highlight molecular targets of convergent evolution. Genome biology. 2011 Aug;12(8):124.
Wagner, Maggie R., and Thomas Mitchell-Olds. “Repeated phenotypic changes highlight molecular targets of convergent evolution.” Genome Biology, vol. 12, no. 8, Aug. 2011, p. 124. Epmc, doi:10.1186/gb-2011-12-8-124.
Wagner MR, Mitchell-Olds T. Repeated phenotypic changes highlight molecular targets of convergent evolution. Genome biology. 2011 Aug;12(8):124.
Published In
Genome biology
DOI
EISSN
1474-760X
ISSN
1474-7596
Publication Date
August 2011
Volume
12
Issue
8
Start / End Page
124
Related Subject Headings
- Sequence Analysis, DNA
- Selection, Genetic
- Phylogeny
- Phenotype
- Oryza
- Mutation
- Genetic Variation
- Genes, Plant
- Evolution, Molecular
- Brassica