The effects of dominance, regular inbreeding and sampling design on Q(ST), an estimator of population differentiation for quantitative traits
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High quantitative and no molecular differentiation of a freshwater snail (Galba truncatula) between temporary and permanent water habitatsBud phenology and growth are subject to divergent selection across a latitudinal gradient in Populus angustifolia and impact adaptation across the distributional range and associated arthropods.Complex patterns of genetic and phenotypic divergence in an island bird and the consequences for delimiting conservation units.Influence of mutation rate on estimators of genetic differentiation--lessons from Arabidopsis thaliana.Adaptive divergence for a fitness-related trait among invasive Ambrosia artemisiifolia populations in France.Adaptive responses for seed and leaf phenology in natural populations of sessile oak along an altitudinal gradient.Uniform selection as a primary force reducing population genetic differentiation of cavitation resistance across a species range.Environmental versus anthropogenic effects on population adaptive divergence in the freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis.Mycobacterium bovis in Burkina Faso: epidemiologic and genetic links between human and cattle isolatesGlacial history affected phenotypic differentiation in the alpine plant, Campanula thyrsoidesMolecular and quantitative trait variation within and among small fragmented populations of the endangered plant species Psilopeganum sinenseGenetic differences among populations in sexual dimorphism: evidence for selection on males in a dioecious plantInbreeding depression and low between-population heterosis in recently diverged experimental populations of a selfing species.Is There Any Evidence for Rapid, Genetically-Based, Climatic Niche Expansion in the Invasive Common Ragweed?Microgeographic Patterns of Genetic Divergence and Adaptation across Environmental Gradients in Boechera stricta (Brassicaceae).Phenotypic divergence of the common toad (Bufo bufo) along an altitudinal gradient: evidence for local adaptation.Dos and don'ts of testing the geographic mosaic theory of coevolution.Contrasting the distribution of phenotypic and molecular variation in the freshwater snail Biomphalaria pfeifferi, the intermediate host of Schistosoma mansoni.F(ST) and Q(ST) under neutrality.The different sources of variation in inbreeding depression, heterosis and outbreeding depression in a metapopulation of Physa acutaComparative studies of quantitative trait and neutral marker divergence: a meta-analysis.Multivariate QST-FST comparisons: a neutrality test for the evolution of the g matrix in structured populationsEffects of selection and drift on G matrix evolution in a heterogeneous environment: a multivariate Qst-Fst Test with the freshwater snail Galba truncatulaEvolutionary inference from QST.Molecular and quantitative genetic differentiation in European populations of Silene latifolia (Caryophyllaceae).Testing for spatially divergent selection: comparing QST to FST.The genetic differentiation at quantitative trait loci under local adaptation.Adaptive differentiation of traits related to resource use in a desert annual along a resource gradient.Phenotypic landscapes: phenological patterns in wild and cultivated barley.Limited genetic variability and phenotypic plasticity detected for cavitation resistance in a Mediterranean pine.Role of selection and gene flow in population differentiation at the edge vs. interior of the species range differing in climatic conditions.Adaptive genetic differentiation in a predominantly self-pollinating species analyzed by transplanting into natural environment, crossbreeding and Q(ST)-F(ST) test.Complex trait divergence contributes to environmental niche differentiation in ecological speciation of Boechera stricta.Does habitat fragmentation reduce fitness and adaptability? A case study of the common frog (Rana temporaria).Decoupling of differentiation between traits and their underlying genes in response to divergent selection.QST-FST comparisons with unbalanced half-sib designs.Under neutrality, Q(ST) < or = F(ST) when there is dominance in an island model.The effect of dominance on the use of the QST - FST contrast to detect natural selection on quantitative traits.The joint effects of selection and dominance on the QST - FST contrast.Evidence for adaptive phenotypic differentiation in Baltic Sea sticklebacks.
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The effects of dominance, regular inbreeding and sampling design on Q(ST), an estimator of population differentiation for quantitative traits
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Jérôme Goudet
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