Genetic incompatibilities are an important component of reproductive isolation. Although theoretical studies have addressed their evolution, little is known about their maintenance when challenged by potentially high migration rates in secondary contact. Whereas theory predicts that recombination can erode barriers, many empirical systems have been found to retain species-specific differences despite substantial gene flow. By simulating whole genomes in individuals of hybridizing species, we find that the genetic architecture of two contrasting models of epistatic hybrid incompatibilities and the context of hybridization can substantially affect species integrity and genomic heterogeneity. In line with theory, our results show that inter-ge...
Natural selection plays a variety of roles in hybridization, speciation and admixture. Most research...
Genomes sampled from hybrid zones between nascent species provide important clues into the speciatio...
International audienceSpeciation results from the progressive accumulation of mutations that decreas...
Genetic incompatibilities are an important component of reproductive isolation. Although theoretical...
Hybrid incompatibilities contribute to reproductive isolation between species, allowing them to foll...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation amongst populations, is continuous, complex, and...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...
The interplay between hybridization and recombination can have a dramatic effect on the likelihood o...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...
Despite examples of homoploid hybrid species, theoretical work describing when, where, and how we ex...
Under allopatric speciation, geographic barriers eliminate gene flow between eventual species at all...
Hybridization is often maladaptive, and in some instances has led to the loss of biodiversity. Howev...
| openaire: EC/H2020/750015/EU//SpecIAntAll genes interact with other genes, and their additive effe...
Recent genomic studies have highlighted the importance of hybridization and gene exchange in evoluti...
Natural selection plays a variety of roles in hybridization, speciation and admixture. Most research...
Genomes sampled from hybrid zones between nascent species provide important clues into the speciatio...
International audienceSpeciation results from the progressive accumulation of mutations that decreas...
Genetic incompatibilities are an important component of reproductive isolation. Although theoretical...
Hybrid incompatibilities contribute to reproductive isolation between species, allowing them to foll...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation amongst populations, is continuous, complex, and...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...
The interplay between hybridization and recombination can have a dramatic effect on the likelihood o...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...
Despite examples of homoploid hybrid species, theoretical work describing when, where, and how we ex...
Under allopatric speciation, geographic barriers eliminate gene flow between eventual species at all...
Hybridization is often maladaptive, and in some instances has led to the loss of biodiversity. Howev...
| openaire: EC/H2020/750015/EU//SpecIAntAll genes interact with other genes, and their additive effe...
Recent genomic studies have highlighted the importance of hybridization and gene exchange in evoluti...
Natural selection plays a variety of roles in hybridization, speciation and admixture. Most research...
Genomes sampled from hybrid zones between nascent species provide important clues into the speciatio...
International audienceSpeciation results from the progressive accumulation of mutations that decreas...