Although microorganisms account for the largest fraction of Earth's biodiversity, we know little about how their reproductive barriers evolve. Sexual microorganisms such as Saccharomyces yeasts rapidly develop strong intrinsic post-zygotic isolation, but the role of extrinsic isolation in the early speciation process remains to be investigated. We measured the growth of F1 hybrids between two incipient species of Saccharomyces paradoxus to assess the presence of extrinsic post-zygotic isolation across 32 environments. More than 80% of hybrids showed either partial dominance of the best parent or over-dominance for growth, revealing no fitness defects in F1 hybrids. Extrinsic reproductive isolation therefore likely plays little role in limit...
The Dobzhansky-Muller (D-M) model of speciation by genic incompatibility is widely accepted as the p...
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...
Although microorganisms account for the largest fraction of Earth's biodiversity, we know little abo...
Although microorganisms account for the largest fraction of Earth’s biodiversity, we know little ab...
While prezygotic isolation between sympatric populations of closely related animal and plant species...
The origin of a new species requires a mechanism to prevent divergent populations from interbreeding...
Although prezygotic isolation between sympatric populations of closely related animal and plant spec...
SummaryIn plants and animals, new biological species clearly have arisen as a byproduct of genetic d...
Genetic variation within a species could cause negative epistasis leading to reduced hybrid fitness ...
The genus Saccharomyces is an evolutionary paradox. On the one hand, it is composed of at least eigh...
Un objectif central en biologie est de comprendre la relation entre le génotype et le phénotype. Mes...
Sexual selection describes the suite of evolutionary processes that lead to differential mating succ...
Gene combinations conferring local fitness may be destroyed by mating with individuals that are adap...
The genus Saccharomyces is an evolutionary paradox. On the one hand, it is composed of at least eigh...
The Dobzhansky-Muller (D-M) model of speciation by genic incompatibility is widely accepted as the p...
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...
Although microorganisms account for the largest fraction of Earth's biodiversity, we know little abo...
Although microorganisms account for the largest fraction of Earth’s biodiversity, we know little ab...
While prezygotic isolation between sympatric populations of closely related animal and plant species...
The origin of a new species requires a mechanism to prevent divergent populations from interbreeding...
Although prezygotic isolation between sympatric populations of closely related animal and plant spec...
SummaryIn plants and animals, new biological species clearly have arisen as a byproduct of genetic d...
Genetic variation within a species could cause negative epistasis leading to reduced hybrid fitness ...
The genus Saccharomyces is an evolutionary paradox. On the one hand, it is composed of at least eigh...
Un objectif central en biologie est de comprendre la relation entre le génotype et le phénotype. Mes...
Sexual selection describes the suite of evolutionary processes that lead to differential mating succ...
Gene combinations conferring local fitness may be destroyed by mating with individuals that are adap...
The genus Saccharomyces is an evolutionary paradox. On the one hand, it is composed of at least eigh...
The Dobzhansky-Muller (D-M) model of speciation by genic incompatibility is widely accepted as the p...
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...