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  • Analysis of the DNA methylomes of two ecomorphs of Astatotilapia calliptera from a single lake, which diverged about 1,000 years ago plus a third riverine ecomorph, from which they likely separated about 10,000 years ago, shows epigenetic differences associated with altered transcriptional activity of ecologically relevant genes, despite low levels of genetic divergence.

    • Grégoire Vernaz
    • Alan G. Hudson
    • Eric A. Miska
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 6, P: 1940-1951
  • Deep-sea coelacanth female fish were thought to enhance genetic variability in their offspring by mating with multiple males. Here, Lampert et al.analyse the paternity of the offspring of two females, and present evidence that coelacanth females are in fact monogamous.

    • Kathrin P. Lampert
    • Katrin Blassmann
    • Manfred Schartl
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 4, P: 1-7