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  • Quantifying how constraints... Quantifying how constraints limit the diversity of viable routes to adaptation
    Yeaman, Sam; Gerstein, Aleeza C; Hodgins, Kathryn A ... PLOS genetics, 10/2018, Volume: 14, Issue: 10
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    Convergent adaptation occurs at the genome scale when independently evolving lineages use the same genes to respond to similar selection pressures. These patterns of genetic repeatability provide ...
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  • Impacts of pleiotropy and m... Impacts of pleiotropy and migration on repeated genetic adaptation
    Battlay, Paul; Yeaman, Sam; Hodgins, Kathryn A Genetics (Austin), 07/2024
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    Abstract Observations of genetically repeated evolution (repeatability) in complex organisms are incongruent with the Fisher–Orr model, which implies that repeated use of the same gene should be rare ...
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  • Allen Orr and the genetics ... Allen Orr and the genetics of adaptation
    Connallon, Tim; Hodgins, Kathryn A. Evolution, 11/2021, Volume: 75, Issue: 11
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    Over most of the 20th century, evolutionary biologists predominantly subscribed to a strong form of “micro-mutationism,” in which adaptive phenotypic divergence arises from allele frequency changes ...
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  • Mating system impacts the g... Mating system impacts the genetic architecture of adaptation to heterogeneous environments
    Hodgins, Kathryn A.; Yeaman, Sam New phytologist, 11/2019, Volume: 224, Issue: 3
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    • Self-fertilisation has consequences for variation across the genome as it reduces effective population size, effect recombination rates and pollen flow, with implications for local adaptation. • We ...
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  • Rapid repeatable phenotypic... Rapid repeatable phenotypic and genomic adaptation following multiple introductions
    Boheemen, Lotte A.; Hodgins, Kathryn A. Molecular ecology, November 2020, Volume: 29, Issue: 21
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    Uncovering the genomic basis of repeated adaption can provide important insights into the constraints and biases that limit the diversity of genetic responses. Demographic processes such as admixture ...
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  • Convergent local adaptation... Convergent local adaptation to climate in distantly related conifers
    Yeaman, Sam; Hodgins, Kathryn A.; Lotterhos, Katie E. ... Science, 09/2016, Volume: 353, Issue: 6306
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    When confronted with an adaptive challenge, such as extreme temperature, closely related species frequently evolve similar phenotypes using the same genes. Although such repeated evolution is thought ...
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  • Rapid and repeated local ad... Rapid and repeated local adaptation to climate in an invasive plant
    van Boheemen, Lotte A.; Atwater, Daniel Z.; Hodgins, Kathryn A. New phytologist, 04/2019, Volume: 222, Issue: 1
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    • Biological invasions provide opportunities to study evolutionary processes occurring over contemporary timescales. To explore the speed and repeatability of adaptation, we examined the divergence ...
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  • Temperature and sex shape r... Temperature and sex shape reproductive barriers in a climate change hotspot
    Gallegos, Cristóbal; Hodgins, Kathryn A; Monro, Keyne Evolution, 05/2024, Volume: 78, Issue: 5
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    Climate change is altering species ranges and reproductive interactions in existing ranges, offering species new scope to mate and hybridize. The outcomes will depend on how environmental factors ...
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  • Climate adaptation and vuln... Climate adaptation and vulnerability of foundation species in a global change hotspot
    Gallegos, Cristóbal; Hodgins, Kathryn A.; Monro, Keyne Molecular ecology, April 2023, 2023-04-00, 20230401, Volume: 32, Issue: 8
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    Climate change is altering species ranges, and relative abundances within ranges, as populations become differentially adapted and vulnerable to the climates they face. Understanding present species ...
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  • Modularity of genes involve... Modularity of genes involved in local adaptation to climate despite physical linkage
    Lotterhos, Katie E; Yeaman, Sam; Degner, Jon ... Genome Biology, 10/2018, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    Linkage among genes experiencing different selection pressures can make natural selection less efficient. Theory predicts that when local adaptation is driven by complex and non-covarying stresses, ...
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