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  • Dasmahapatra, Kanchon K.; Walters, James R.; Briscoe, Adriana D.; Davey, John W.; Whibley, Annabel; Nadeau, Nicola J.; Zimin, Aleksey V.; Hughes, Daniel S. T.; Ferguson, Laura C.; Martin, Simon H.; Salazar, Camilo; Lewis, James J.; Adler, Sebastian; Ahn, Seung-Joon; Baker, Dean A.; Baxter, Simon W.; Chamberlain, Nicola L.; Chauhan, Ritika; Counterman, Brian A.; Dalmay, Tamas; Gilbert, Lawrence E.; Gordon, Karl; Heckel, David G.; Hines, Heather M.; Hoff, Katharina J.; Holland, Peter W. H.; Jacquin-Joly, Emmanuelle; Jiggins, Francis M.; Jones, Robert T.; Kapan, Durrell D.; Kersey, Paul; Lamas, Gerardo; Lawson, Daniel; Mapleson, Daniel; Maroja, Luana S.; Martin, Arnaud; Moxon, Simon; Palmer, William J.; Papa, Riccardo; Papanicolaou, Alexie; Pauchet, Yannick; Ray, David A.; Rosser, Neil; Salzberg, Steven L.; Supple, Megan A.; Surridge, Alison; Tenger-Trolander, Ayse; Vogel, Heiko; Wilkinson, Paul A.; Wilson, Derek; Yorke, James A.; Yuan, Furong; Balmuth, Alexi L.; Eland, Cathlene; Gharbi, Karim; Thomson, Marian; Gibbs, Richard A.; Han, Yi; Jayaseelan, Joy C.; Kovar, Christie; Mathew, Tittu; Muzny, Donna M.; Ongeri, Fiona; Pu, Ling-Ling; Qu, Jiaxin; Thornton, Rebecca L.; Worley, Kim C.; Wu, Yuan-Qing; Linares, Mauricio; Blaxter, Mark L.; Ffrench-Constant, Richard H.; Joron, Mathieu; Kronforst, Marcus R.; Mullen, Sean P.; Reed, Robert D.; Scherer, Steven E.; Richards, Stephen; Mallet, James; McMillan, William Owen; Jiggins, Chris D. (2012)
    The evolutionary importance of hybridization and introgression has long been debated(1). Hybrids are usually rare and unfit, but even infrequent hybridization can aid adaptation by transferring beneficial traits between ...
  • Van Belleghem, Steven M.; Rastas, Pasi; Papanicolaou, Alexie; Martin, Simon H.; Arias, Carlos F.; Supple, Megan A.; Hanly, Joseph J.; Mallet, James; Lewis, James J.; Hines, Heather M.; Ruiz, Mayte; Salazar, Camilo; Linares, Mauricio; Moreira, Gilson R. P.; Jiggins, Chris D.; Counterman, Brian A.; McMillan, W. O.; Papa, Riccardo (2017)
    Identifying the genomic changes that control morphological variation and understanding how they generate diversity is a major goal of evolutionary biology. In Heliconius butterflies, a small number of genes control the ...
  • Yan, Zheng; Martin, Simon H.; Gotzek, Dietrich; Arsenault, Samuel V.; Duchen, Pablo; Helleu, Quentin; Riba-Grognuz, Oksana; Hunt, Brendan G.; Salamin, Nicolas; Shoemaker, DeWayne; Ross, Kenneth G.; Keller, Laurent (2020)
    Supergenes are clusters of linked genetic loci that jointly affect the expression of complex phenotypes, such as social organization. Little is known about the origin and evolution of these intriguing genomic elements. ...
  • Enciso-Romero, Juan; Pardo-Díaz, Carolina; Martin, Simon H.; Arias, Carlos F.; Linares, Mauricio; McMillan, William Owen; Jiggins, Chris D.; Salazar, Camilo (2017)
  • Wallbank, Richard W. R.; Baxter, Simon W.; Pardo-Diaz, Carolina; Hanly, Joseph J.; Martin, Simon H.; Mallet, James; Dasmahapatra, Kanchon K.; Salazar, Camilo; Joron, Mathieu; Nadeau, Nicola; McMillan, W. O.; Jiggins, Chris D. (2016)
    An important goal in evolutionary biology is to understand the genetic changes underlying novel morphological structures. We investigated the origins of a complex wing pattern found among Amazonian Heliconius butterflies. ...
  • Martin, Simon H.; Van Belleghem, Steven M. (2017)
    We introduce the concept of topology weighting, a method for quantifying relationships between taxa that are not necessarily monophyletic, and visualizing how these relationships change across the genome. A given set of ...
  • Briscoe, Adriana D.; Macias-Muñoz, Aide; Kozak, Krzysztof M.; Walters, James R.; Yuan, Furong; Jamie, Gabriel A.; Martin, Simon H.; Dasmahapatra, Kanchon K.; Ferguson, Laura C.; Mallet, James; Jacquin-Joly, Emmanuelle (2013)
  • Merrill, Richard M.; Rastas, Pasi; Martin, Simon H.; Melo, Maria C.; Barker, Sarah; Davey, John; McMillan, W. O.; Jiggins, Chris D. (2019)
    The evolution of new species is made easier when traits under divergent ecological selection are also mating cues. Such ecological mating cues are now considered more common than previously thought, but we still know little ...
  • Martin, Simon H.; Dasmahapatra, Kanchon K.; Nadeau, Nicola J.; Salazar, Camilo A.; Walters, James R.; Simpson, Fraser; Blaxter, Mark; Manica, Andrea; Mallet, James; Jiggins, Chris D. (2013)
  • Nadeau, Nicola J.; Martin, Simon H.; Kozak, Krzysztof M.; Salazar, Camilo; Dasmahapatra, Kanchon K.; Davey, John W.; Baxter, Simon W.; Blaxter, Mark L.; Mallet, James; Jiggins, Chris D. (2013)
    The Heliconius butterflies are a diverse recent radiation comprising multiple levels of divergence with ongoing gene flow between species. The recently sequenced genome of Heliconius melpomene allowed us to investigate the ...
  • Davey, John W.; Barker, Sarah L.; Rastas, Pasi M.; Pinharanda, Ana; Martin, Simon H.; Durbin, Richard; McMillan, W. O.; Merrill, Richard M.; Jiggins, Chris D. (2017)
  • Van Belleghem, Steven M.; Baquero, Margarita; Papa, Riccardo; Salazar, Camilo; McMillan, W. O.; Counterman, Brian A.; Jiggins, Chris D.; Martin, Simon H. (2018)
    Sex chromosomes are disproportionately involved in reproductive isolation and adaptation. In support of such a 'large-X' effect, genome scans between recently diverged populations or species pairs often identify ...
  • Montejo-Kovacevich, Gabriela; Meier, Joana, I.; Bacquet, Caroline N.; Warren, Ian A.; Chan, Yingguang Frank; Kucka, Marek; Salazar, Camilo; Rueda-M, Nicol; Montgomery, Stephen H.; McMillan, W. Owen; Kozak, Krzysztof M.; Nadeau, Nicola J.; Martin, Simon H.; Jiggins, Chris D. (2022)
    Repeated evolution can provide insight into the mechanisms that facilitate adaptation to novel or changing environments. Here we study adaptation to altitude in two tropical butterflies, Heliconius erato and H. melpomene, ...
  • Rougemont, Quentin; Huber, Bárbara; Martin, Simon H.; Whibley, Annabel; Estrada, Catalina; Solano, Darha; Orpet, Robert; McMillan, W. Owen; Frérot, Brigitte; Joron, Mathieu (2023)
    Quantifying gene flow between lineages at different stages of the speciation continuum is central to understanding speciation. Heliconius butterflies have undergone an adaptive radiation in wing color patterns driven partly ...

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