Rapid adaptive evolution in these species leads to offspring that have higher fitness and are better suited for their environment.
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Her early work with Andrew Murray at Harvard University provided the first insight into the genetic basis of the adaptive evolution.
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Therefore, the degree of adaptive evolution estimated will not be so severely underestimated, deeming the McDonald Kreitman test to be more reliable.
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Later chapters provide evidence that evolution has occurred, supporting the idea of branching, adaptive evolution without directly proving that selection is the mechanism.
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:: You might like to look at adaptive evolution in the human genome .-- feed me 21 : 18, 9 March 2014 ( UTC)
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"Jadera haematoloma " is a soapberry bug found in Florida known for its rapid adaptive evolution following the introduction of a non-native soapberry plant.
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This is key in adaptive evolution because the main goal is how to best be suited to the ecosystem that the species has been introduced.
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A subset of HYPHY methods for detecting adaptive evolution are also made available by the HYPHY team at UC San Diego on the DataMonkey cluster.
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A prerequisite for natural selection to result in adaptive evolution, novel traits and speciation is the presence of heritable genetic variation that results in fitness differences.
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Examining patterns of Linkage Disequilibrium ( LD ) can locate signatures of adaptive evolution ( Hawks et al . 2007, Voight et al . 2006 ).