(Submitter supplied) Traditionally, the study of evolution has focused on heritable variation, because selection on non-heritable phenotypic variation was deemed non-important for its inability to cause evolutionary responses such as diversification of lineages. Recently however, it has been suggested that also environmentally induced phenotypic variation such as phenotypic plasticity can play an important role in adaptive responses resulting in diversification.
more...- Organism:
- Lithobates pipiens; Xenopus laevis; Aquarana catesbeiana; Rana temporaria
- Type:
- Expression profiling by array
- Platform:
- GPL16276
- 48 Samples
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