Browsing by Subject "flower color"
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Genetic Predictability Accompanies the Repeated Evolution of Red Flowers in Penstemon
(2013)Examining the genetic basis across repeated origins of the same phenotypic adaptation allows us to address several questions pertaining to the genetic basis of adaptation. First, whether the genes and types of mutations ... -
The Evolution and Genetics of Reinforcement in Phlox Drummondii
(2010)One of the major goals of evolutionary biology is understanding the process of species formation. There is particular interest in how selection can favor species formation through the process of reinforcement. When two ... -
The Mating System Evolution of Ipomoea lacunosa
(2013)The evolution of selfing from outcrossing is one of the most frequent mating system transitions in angiosperms. Plants that are highly selfing typically exhibit a suite of morphological traits termed a "selfing syndrome," ...