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SUBMITTER: Edger PP
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4500235 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Edger Patrick P PP Heidel-Fischer Hanna M HM Bekaert Michaël M Rota Jadranka J Glöckner Gernot G Platts Adrian E AE Heckel David G DG Der Joshua P JP Wafula Eric K EK Tang Michelle M Hofberger Johannes A JA Smithson Ann A Hall Jocelyn C JC Blanchette Matthieu M Bureau Thomas E TE Wright Stephen I SI dePamphilis Claude W CW Eric Schranz M M Barker Michael S MS Conant Gavin C GC Wahlberg Niklas N Vogel Heiko H Pires J Chris JC Wheat Christopher W CW
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20150622 27
Coevolutionary interactions are thought to have spurred the evolution of key innovations and driven the diversification of much of life on Earth. However, the genetic and evolutionary basis of the innovations that facilitate such interactions remains poorly understood. We examined the coevolutionary interactions between plants (Brassicales) and butterflies (Pieridae), and uncovered evidence for an escalating evolutionary arms-race. Although gradual changes in trait complexity appear to have been ...[more]