Genome-enabled discovery of evolutionary divergence in brains and behavior
Abstract Lake Malawi cichlid fishes exhibit extensive divergence in form and function built from a relatively small number of genetic changes. We compared the genomes of rock- and sand-dwelling species and asked which genetic variants differed among the groups. We found that 96% of differentiated va...
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Main Authors: | Chinar Patil, Jonathan B. Sylvester, Kawther Abdilleh, Michael W. Norsworthy, Karen Pottin, Milan Malinsky, Ryan F. Bloomquist, Zachary V. Johnson, Patrick T. McGrath, Jeffrey T. Streelman |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/46eae42d2f5b43029dbc177bba9c934c |
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