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  • Ogilvie, James G.; Van Belleghem, Steven; Range, Ryan; Papa, Riccardo; McMillan, W. O.; Chouteau, Mathieu; Counterman, Brian A. (2021)
  • Edelman, Nathaniel B.; Frandsen, Paul B.; Miyagi, Michael; Clavijo, Bernardo; Davey, John; Dikow, Rebecca B.; Garcia-Accinelli, Gonzalo; Van Belleghem, Steven M.; Patterson, Nick; Neafsey, Daniel E.; Challis, Richard; Kumar, Sujai; Moreira, Gilson R. P.; Salazar, Camilo; Chouteau, Mathieu; Counterman, Brian A.; Papa, Riccardo; Blaxter, Mark; Reed, Robert D.; Dasmahapatra, Kanchon K.; Kronforst, Marcus; Joron, Mathieu; Jiggins, Chris D.; McMillan, W. Owen; Di Palma, Federica; Blumberg, Andrew J.; Wakeley, John; Jaffe, David; Mallet, James (2019)
    We used 20 de novo genome assemblies to probe the speciation history and architecture of gene flow in rapidly radiating Heliconius butterflies. Our tests to distinguish incomplete lineage sorting from introgression indicate ...
  • Edelman, Nathaniel B.; Frandsen, Paul B.; Miyagi, Michael; Clavijo, Bernardo; Davey, John; Dikow, Rebecca; García-Accinelli, Gonzalo; van Belleghem, Steven; Patterson, Nick; Neafsey, Daniel E.; Challis, Richard; Kumar, Sujai; Moreira, Gilson; Salazar, Camilo; Chouteau, Mathieu; Counterman, Brian; Papa, Riccardo; Blaxter, Mark; Reed, Robert D.; Dasmahapatra, Kanchon; Kronforst, Marcus; Joron, Mathieu; Jiggins, Chris D.; McMillan, W. O.; Di Palma, Federica; Blumberg, Andrew J.; Wakeley, John; Jaffe, David; Mallet, James (Evolutionary Biology, 2018)
    We here pioneer a low-cost assembly strategy for 20 Heliconiini genomes to characterize the evolutionary history of the rapidly radiating genus Heliconius . A bifurcating tree provides a poor fit to the data, and we therefore ...
  • Lacoste, Pierre; Chouteau, Mathieu; Maisonneuve, Ludovic; Mauxion, Rémi; Joron, Mathieu; McClure, Melanie (2023)
    An important question in evolution is to understand the mechanisms that maintain phenotypic diversity, despite selection that should drive homogeneity. For example, selection by predators may promote the convergence of ...

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