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Spread of yellow-bill-color alleles favored by selection in the long-tailed finch hybrid system
Daniel M. Hooper
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Callum S. McDiarmid,
Matthew J. Powers,
Nick Justyn,
Marek Kučka,
Nathan S. Hart,
Geoffrey E. Hill,
Peter Andolfatto,
Yingguang Frank Chan,
Simon C. Griffith
Current Biology, Volume: 34, Issue: 23, Pages: 5444 - 5456.e8
Swansea University Author: Nick Justyn
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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/j.cub.2024.10.019
Abstract
Spread of yellow-bill-color alleles favored by selection in the long-tailed finch hybrid system
| Published in: | Current Biology |
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| ISSN: | 0960-9822 1879-0445 |
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Elsevier BV
2024
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| URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa68591 |
| Keywords: |
Hybrid zone, selective sweep, carotenoids, population genetics, ancestral recombination graph |
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| College: |
Faculty of Science and Engineering |
| Funders: |
We thank Andrew Blunsden, Skye Davis, Emma Greig, Eva van der Heijden, Laura Hurley, Kyle Kostrzewa, Elise McCarthy, and Clément Rul for their assistance with fieldwork. Col Roberts and Adam Hunter suggested finching sites. Tissue loans were provided by the Australian National Wildlife Collection. Kelsie Lopez helped with DNA extractions and Amanda Carpenter with carotenoid analysis. Andrew Vaughn gave advice on selective sweep analyses. David Field, Trevor Price, and Vicens Vila-Coury provided excellent feedback on the manuscript. Funding provided by ARC DP-180101783 to D.M.H. and S.C.G., and NSF IOS-2037741 to G.E.H. D.M.H. was supported by the Gerstner Scholars Fellowship and the Gerstner Family Foundation, the Richard Gilder Graduate School at the American Museum of Natural History, and a Research Initiatives in Science and Engineering (RISE) award to P.A. from Columbia University. C.S.M. was funded by a Macquarie University Research Excellence scholarship, a Fulbright Future Fellowship, and a Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment from Equity Trustees Charitable Foundation and the Ecological Society of Australia. M.K. was supported by ERC POC Grant # 101069216 awarded to Y.F.C. Y.F.C. was supported by the Max Planck Society. |
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23 |
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5444 |
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5456.e8 |

