Divergence between incipient species remains an incompletely understood process. Hybrid zones provide great research potential, reflecting natural organismal genomic interactions and gene evolution in a variety of recombinants over generations. While sex chromosomes are known evolutionary drivers of reproductive isolation, empirical population genetics has mostly examined species with heteromorphic sex chromosomes. We recently reported restricted introgression at sex-linked markers in an amphibian system with homomorphic sex chromosomes (Hyla), consistent with a large X-effect, designating a greater role of sex chromosomes in driving hybrid incompatibilities. Here, using a similar approach, we examined two hybrid zones of Palearctic green t...
Non-recombining sex chromosomes are expected to undergo evolutionary decay, ending up genetically de...
Due to the prevailing sex chromosome homomorphy and large genome size, the knowledge on sex determin...
The genetic architecture of speciation, i.e., how intrinsic genomic incompatibilities promote reprod...
Divergence between incipient species remains an incompletely understood process. Hybrid zones provid...
Divergence between incipient species remains an incompletely understood process. Hybrid zones provid...
International audienceThe growing interest in the lability of sex determination in non-model vertebr...
The growing interest in the lability of sex determination in non-model vertebrates such as amphibian...
Reproductive isolation is crucial for the process of speciation to progress. Sex chromosomes have be...
Contrasting with birds and mammals, most ectothermic vertebrates present homomorphic sex chromosomes...
In sharp contrast to birds and mammals, most cold-blooded vertebrates have homomorphic (morphologica...
International audienceAs reflected by the two rules of speciation (Haldane's rule and the large X-/Z...
Reproductive isolation is crucial for the process of speciation to progress. Sex chromosomes have be...
<div><p>In contrast with mammals and birds, most poikilothermic vertebrates feature structurally und...
Due to the prevailing sex chromosome homomorphy and large genome size, the knowledge on sex determin...
In contrast with mammals and birds, most poikilothermic vertebrates feature structurally undifferent...
Non-recombining sex chromosomes are expected to undergo evolutionary decay, ending up genetically de...
Due to the prevailing sex chromosome homomorphy and large genome size, the knowledge on sex determin...
The genetic architecture of speciation, i.e., how intrinsic genomic incompatibilities promote reprod...
Divergence between incipient species remains an incompletely understood process. Hybrid zones provid...
Divergence between incipient species remains an incompletely understood process. Hybrid zones provid...
International audienceThe growing interest in the lability of sex determination in non-model vertebr...
The growing interest in the lability of sex determination in non-model vertebrates such as amphibian...
Reproductive isolation is crucial for the process of speciation to progress. Sex chromosomes have be...
Contrasting with birds and mammals, most ectothermic vertebrates present homomorphic sex chromosomes...
In sharp contrast to birds and mammals, most cold-blooded vertebrates have homomorphic (morphologica...
International audienceAs reflected by the two rules of speciation (Haldane's rule and the large X-/Z...
Reproductive isolation is crucial for the process of speciation to progress. Sex chromosomes have be...
<div><p>In contrast with mammals and birds, most poikilothermic vertebrates feature structurally und...
Due to the prevailing sex chromosome homomorphy and large genome size, the knowledge on sex determin...
In contrast with mammals and birds, most poikilothermic vertebrates feature structurally undifferent...
Non-recombining sex chromosomes are expected to undergo evolutionary decay, ending up genetically de...
Due to the prevailing sex chromosome homomorphy and large genome size, the knowledge on sex determin...
The genetic architecture of speciation, i.e., how intrinsic genomic incompatibilities promote reprod...