Since the time of Charles Darwin, studies of interspecific hybridization have been a major focus for evolutionary biologists. Although this phenomenon has often been viewed as problematic in the fields of ecology, taxonomy and systematics, it has become a primary source of data for studies on speciation and adaptation. Effects from genetic/evolutionary processes, such as recombination and natural selection, usually develop over extended periods of time; however, they are accelerated in cases of hybridization. Interspecific hybrids exhibit novel genomes that are exposed to natural selection, thus providing a key to unravel the ultimate causes of adaptation and speciation. Here we provide firstly a historic perspective of hybridization resear...
Alleles that introgressed between species can influence the evolutionary and ecological fate of spec...
Whether interspecific hybridization is important as a mechanism that generates biological diversity ...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...
Since the time of Charles Darwin, studies of interspecific hybridization have been a major focus for...
Hybridization, the interbreeding of individuals from genetically distinct populations, has been con...
Hybridization and its consequences have been of longstanding interest to evolutionary biologists. Da...
Although approximately 150 years have passed since the publication of On the origin of species by me...
Speciation mostly occur by splitting an ancestral species into two daughter species. Alternatively, ...
Recent genomic studies have highlighted the importance of hybridization and gene exchange in evoluti...
Three main patterns of natural hybridization can be recognized: (1) occasional formation of hybrids ...
There is a growing number of studies showing that interspecific hybridization and gene introgression...
Hybridization is a potent evolutionary process that can affect the origin, maintenance, and loss of ...
International audienceSpeciation results from the progressive accumulation of mutations that decreas...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...
Speciation by hybridization occurs when new species arise from crosses between parental ones. Hybrid...
Alleles that introgressed between species can influence the evolutionary and ecological fate of spec...
Whether interspecific hybridization is important as a mechanism that generates biological diversity ...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...
Since the time of Charles Darwin, studies of interspecific hybridization have been a major focus for...
Hybridization, the interbreeding of individuals from genetically distinct populations, has been con...
Hybridization and its consequences have been of longstanding interest to evolutionary biologists. Da...
Although approximately 150 years have passed since the publication of On the origin of species by me...
Speciation mostly occur by splitting an ancestral species into two daughter species. Alternatively, ...
Recent genomic studies have highlighted the importance of hybridization and gene exchange in evoluti...
Three main patterns of natural hybridization can be recognized: (1) occasional formation of hybrids ...
There is a growing number of studies showing that interspecific hybridization and gene introgression...
Hybridization is a potent evolutionary process that can affect the origin, maintenance, and loss of ...
International audienceSpeciation results from the progressive accumulation of mutations that decreas...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...
Speciation by hybridization occurs when new species arise from crosses between parental ones. Hybrid...
Alleles that introgressed between species can influence the evolutionary and ecological fate of spec...
Whether interspecific hybridization is important as a mechanism that generates biological diversity ...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...