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    Widespread Parallel Evolution in Sticklebacks by Repeated Fixation of Ectodysplasin Alleles by Colosimo, Pamela F, Hosemann, Kim E, Balabhadra, Sarita, Villarreal, Guadalupe, Dickson, Mark, Grimwood, Jane, Schmutz, Jeremy, Myers, Richard M, Schluter, Dolph, Kingsley, David M

    “…Major phenotypic changes evolve in parallel in nature by molecular mechanisms that are largely unknown. Here, we use positional cloning methods to identify the…”
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    THE GENETICS OF ADAPTIVE SHAPE SHIFT IN STICKLEBACK: PLEIOTROPY AND EFFECT SIZE by Albert, Arianne Y. K, Sawaya, Sterling, Vines, Timothy H, Knecht, Anne K, Miller, Craig T, Summers, Brian R, Balabhadra, Sarita, Kingsley, David M, Schluter, Dolph

    Published in Evolution (01-01-2008)
    “…The distribution of effect sizes of genes underlying adaptation is unknown (Orr 2005). Are suites of traits that diverged under natural selection controlled by…”
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    The Genetic Architecture of Skeletal Convergence and Sex Determination in Ninespine Sticklebacks by Shapiro, Michael D., Summers, Brian R., Balabhadra, Sarita, Aldenhoven, Jaclyn T., Miller, Ashley L., Cunningham, Christopher B., Bell, Michael A., Kingsley, David M.

    Published in Current biology (14-07-2009)
    “…The history of life offers plentiful examples of convergent evolution, the independent derivation of similar phenotypes in distinct lineages [1]. The emergence…”
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    New Genomic Tools for Molecular Studies of Evolutionary Change in Threespine Sticklebacks by Kingsley, David, Zhu, Baoli, Osoegawa, Kazutoyo, de Jong, Pieter, Schein, Jacqueline, Marra, Marco, Peichel, Catherine, Amemiya, Chris, Schluter, Dolph, Balabhadra, Sarita, Friedlander, Brian, Cha, Yee Man, Dickson, Mark, Grimwood, Jane, Schmutz, Jeremy, Talbot, William, Myers, Richard

    Published in Behaviour (01-11-2004)
    “…The dramatic radiation of sticklebacks in different post-glacial environments provides a unique opportunity to study the molecular mechanisms that underlie…”
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