Abstract The performance of hybrids relative to their parents is an important factor in speciation research. We measured the growth of 46 Saccharomyces yeast F1 interspecific and intraspecific hybrids, relative to the growth of each of their parents, in pairwise competition assays. We found that the growth of a hybrid relative to the average of its parents, a measure of mid‐parent heterosis, correlated with the difference in parental growth relative to their hybrid, a measure of phenotypic divergence, which is consistent with simple complementation of low fitness alleles in one parent by high fitness alleles in the other. Interspecific hybrids showed stronger heterosis than intraspecific hybrids. To manipulate parental phenotypic divergence...
International audienceDespite its biotechnological interest, hybridization, which can result in hybr...
Genetic incompatibility is believed to be the major cause of postzygotic reproductive isolation. Des...
Despite its biotechnological interest, hybridization, which can result in hybrid vigor, has not comm...
Heterosis, also known as hybrid vigor, is the superior performance of a heterozygous hybrid relative...
Crosses between inbred but unrelated individuals often result in an increased fitness of the progeny...
Extreme F-2 phenotypes known as transgressive segregants can cause increased or decreased fitness in...
Evidence is rapidly accumulating that hybridization generates adaptive variation. Transgressive segr...
Abstract Background The merging of genomes in inter-specific hybrids can result in novel phenotypes,...
Hybrids between species can harbor a combination of beneficial traits from each parent and may exhib...
The evolution of postzygotic reproductive isolation is an important component of speciation. But bef...
Evidence is rapidly accumulating that hybridization generates adaptive variation. Transgressive segr...
The evolution of postzygotic reproductive isolation is an important component of speciation. But bef...
The overdominant model of heterosis explains the superior phenotype of hybrids by synergistic alleli...
<div><p>Despite its biotechnological interest, hybridization, which can result in hybrid vigor, has ...
International audienceDespite its biotechnological interest, hybridization, which can result in hybr...
Genetic incompatibility is believed to be the major cause of postzygotic reproductive isolation. Des...
Despite its biotechnological interest, hybridization, which can result in hybrid vigor, has not comm...
Heterosis, also known as hybrid vigor, is the superior performance of a heterozygous hybrid relative...
Crosses between inbred but unrelated individuals often result in an increased fitness of the progeny...
Extreme F-2 phenotypes known as transgressive segregants can cause increased or decreased fitness in...
Evidence is rapidly accumulating that hybridization generates adaptive variation. Transgressive segr...
Abstract Background The merging of genomes in inter-specific hybrids can result in novel phenotypes,...
Hybrids between species can harbor a combination of beneficial traits from each parent and may exhib...
The evolution of postzygotic reproductive isolation is an important component of speciation. But bef...
Evidence is rapidly accumulating that hybridization generates adaptive variation. Transgressive segr...
The evolution of postzygotic reproductive isolation is an important component of speciation. But bef...
The overdominant model of heterosis explains the superior phenotype of hybrids by synergistic alleli...
<div><p>Despite its biotechnological interest, hybridization, which can result in hybrid vigor, has ...
International audienceDespite its biotechnological interest, hybridization, which can result in hybr...
Genetic incompatibility is believed to be the major cause of postzygotic reproductive isolation. Des...
Despite its biotechnological interest, hybridization, which can result in hybrid vigor, has not comm...