Genetic Consequences of Range Expansions
University of Bern · SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Although range expansions have occurred recurrently in the history of most species, their genetic consequences have been little investigated. Theoretical studies show that range expansions are quite different from pure demographic expansions and that the extent of recent gene flow conditions expected patterns of molecular diversity within and between populations. Spatially explicit simulation studies have led to unexpected and fascinating results about genetic patterns emerging after a range expansion. For instance, spatial expansions can generate allele frequency gradients, promote the surfing of rare variants into newly occupied territories, induce the structuring of newly colonized areas into distinct…
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3Topics & keywords
- Range (aeronautics)
- Introgression
- Evolutionary biology
- Biology
- Gene flow
- Genetic diversity
- Ecology
- Genetic variation
- Life in Land