Speciation with gene flow may be aided by reduced recombination helping to build linkage between genes involved in the early stages of reproductive isolation. Reduced recombination on chromosome X has been implicated in speciation within the Anopheles gambiae complex, species of which represent the major Afrotropical malaria vectors. The most recently diverged, morphologically indistinguishable, species pair, A. gambiae and Anopheles coluzzii, ubiquitously displays a ‘genomic island of divergence’ spanning over 4 Mb from chromosome X centromere, which represents a particularly promising candidate region for reproductive isolation genes, in addition to containing the diagnostic markers used to distinguish the species. Very low recombination ...
Abstract. The M and S molecular forms of Anopheles gambiae are considered to be incipient species, d...
Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto exists as two often-sympatric races termed the M and S molecular for...
In certain cases, a species may have access to important genetic variation present in a related spec...
Speciation with gene flow may be aided by reduced recombination helping to build linkage between gen...
Speciation with gene flow may be aided by reduced recombination helping to build linkage between gen...
Speciation with gene flow may be aided by reduced recombination helping to build linkage between gen...
Although many theoretical models of sympatric speciation propose that genes responsible for assortat...
The Anopheles gambiae complex of mosquitoes includes malaria vectors at different stages of speciati...
<div><p>Although many theoretical models of sympatric speciation propose that genes responsible for ...
Although many theoretical models of sympatric speciation propose that genes responsible for assortat...
Previous efforts to uncover the genetic underpinnings of ongoing ecological speciation of the M and ...
Anopheles gambiae s.s., the most important mosquito species transmitting malaria in sub-Saharan Afri...
Ongoing speciation in most African malaria vectors gives rise to cryptic populations, which differ r...
The suggestion that genetic divergence can arise and/or be maintained in the face of gene flow, has ...
Understanding genetic causes and effects of speciation in sympatric populations of sexually reproduc...
Abstract. The M and S molecular forms of Anopheles gambiae are considered to be incipient species, d...
Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto exists as two often-sympatric races termed the M and S molecular for...
In certain cases, a species may have access to important genetic variation present in a related spec...
Speciation with gene flow may be aided by reduced recombination helping to build linkage between gen...
Speciation with gene flow may be aided by reduced recombination helping to build linkage between gen...
Speciation with gene flow may be aided by reduced recombination helping to build linkage between gen...
Although many theoretical models of sympatric speciation propose that genes responsible for assortat...
The Anopheles gambiae complex of mosquitoes includes malaria vectors at different stages of speciati...
<div><p>Although many theoretical models of sympatric speciation propose that genes responsible for ...
Although many theoretical models of sympatric speciation propose that genes responsible for assortat...
Previous efforts to uncover the genetic underpinnings of ongoing ecological speciation of the M and ...
Anopheles gambiae s.s., the most important mosquito species transmitting malaria in sub-Saharan Afri...
Ongoing speciation in most African malaria vectors gives rise to cryptic populations, which differ r...
The suggestion that genetic divergence can arise and/or be maintained in the face of gene flow, has ...
Understanding genetic causes and effects of speciation in sympatric populations of sexually reproduc...
Abstract. The M and S molecular forms of Anopheles gambiae are considered to be incipient species, d...
Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto exists as two often-sympatric races termed the M and S molecular for...
In certain cases, a species may have access to important genetic variation present in a related spec...