Predictable phenotypic, but not karyotypic, evolution of populations with contrasting initial history
Abstract The relative impact of selection, chance and history will determine the predictability of evolution. There is a lack of empirical research on this subject, particularly in sexual organisms. Here we use experimental evolution to test the predictability of evolution. We analyse the real-time...
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Main Authors: | Pedro Simões, Inês Fragata, Sofia G. Seabra, Gonçalo S. Faria, Marta A. Santos, Michael R. Rose, Mauro Santos, Margarida Matos |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ecc3a99e1b884c8393a9e7a0a7726dad |
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