Hybridization between different taxa is likely to take place when adaptive morphological differences evolve more rapidly than reproductive isolation. When studying the phylogenetic relationship between two land snails of different nominal genera, Ainohelix editha and Ezohelix gainesi, from Hokkaido, Japan, using nuclear internal transcribed spacer and mitochondrial 16S ribosomal DNA, we found a marked incongruence in the topology between nuclear and mitochondrial phylogenies. Furthermore, no clear association was found between shell morphology (which defines the taxonomy) and nuclear or mitochondrial trees and morphology of reproductive system. These patterns are most likely explained by historical introgressive hybridization between A. edi...
Morphological classification and mitochondrial phylogeny of a pair of morphologically defined specie...
Left-right asymmetry in snails is intriguing because individuals of opposite chirality are either un...
Background Reliable taxonomic identification at the species level is the basis for many biological d...
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial DNA sequencing increasingly results in the recognition of genetically dive...
Ainohelix editha from Hokkaido, Japan, exhibit great geographical variation in their shell morpholog...
Background: Mitochondrial DNA sequencing increasingly results in the recognition of genetically dive...
Variation in the shell coiling, or chirality, of land snails provides an opportunity to investigate ...
Speciation is the process by which reproductive isolation evolves between populations. Two general m...
Sauer J, Hausdorf B. Reconstructing the evolutionary history of the radiation of the land snail genu...
The high rates of substitution in mitochondrial genes and assumed neutrality of their polymorphisms ...
Hybrid zones of ecologically divergent populations are ideal systems to study the interaction betwee...
Despite the global biodiversity of terrestrial gastropods and their ecological and economic importan...
Interactions between evolutionary forces such as natural selection, genetic drift and gene flow are ...
Characterizing the patterns of hybridization between closely related species is crucial to understan...
The cone snails are hyper diverse group of marine gastropods and the shell morphology is the base of...
Morphological classification and mitochondrial phylogeny of a pair of morphologically defined specie...
Left-right asymmetry in snails is intriguing because individuals of opposite chirality are either un...
Background Reliable taxonomic identification at the species level is the basis for many biological d...
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial DNA sequencing increasingly results in the recognition of genetically dive...
Ainohelix editha from Hokkaido, Japan, exhibit great geographical variation in their shell morpholog...
Background: Mitochondrial DNA sequencing increasingly results in the recognition of genetically dive...
Variation in the shell coiling, or chirality, of land snails provides an opportunity to investigate ...
Speciation is the process by which reproductive isolation evolves between populations. Two general m...
Sauer J, Hausdorf B. Reconstructing the evolutionary history of the radiation of the land snail genu...
The high rates of substitution in mitochondrial genes and assumed neutrality of their polymorphisms ...
Hybrid zones of ecologically divergent populations are ideal systems to study the interaction betwee...
Despite the global biodiversity of terrestrial gastropods and their ecological and economic importan...
Interactions between evolutionary forces such as natural selection, genetic drift and gene flow are ...
Characterizing the patterns of hybridization between closely related species is crucial to understan...
The cone snails are hyper diverse group of marine gastropods and the shell morphology is the base of...
Morphological classification and mitochondrial phylogeny of a pair of morphologically defined specie...
Left-right asymmetry in snails is intriguing because individuals of opposite chirality are either un...
Background Reliable taxonomic identification at the species level is the basis for many biological d...