Genome-wide macroevolutionary signatures of key innovations in butterflies colonizing new host plants
Arms races between herbivores and plants have likely affected their evolutionary histories, which could have led to their high diversity. Allio et al. find that butterflies shifting to new host plants have more adaptive molecular signatures across their genomes and show repeated bursts of speciation...
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Autores principales: | Rémi Allio, Benoit Nabholz, Stefan Wanke, Guillaume Chomicki, Oscar A. Pérez-Escobar, Adam M. Cotton, Anne-Laure Clamens, Gaël J. Kergoat, Felix A. H. Sperling, Fabien L. Condamine |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/42126dc9c0b9499690f99c193acc454e |
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