Hybrid zones provide an opportunity to study the effects of selection and gene flow in natural settings. We employed nuclear microsatellites (single sequence repeat (SSR)) and candidate gene single-nucleotide polymorphism markers (SNPs) to characterize the genetic architecture and patterns of interspecific gene flow in the Picea glauca × P. engelmannii hybrid zone across a broad latitudinal (40–60 degrees) and elevational (350–3500 m) range in western North America. Our results revealed a wide and complex hybrid zone with broad ancestry levels and low interspecific heterozygosity, shaped by asymmetric advanced-generation introgression, and low reproductive barriers between parental species. The clinal variation based on geographic variables...
A lack of optimal gene combinations, as well as low levels of genetic diversity are often associated...
Secondary contact between closely related taxa routinely occurs during postglacial migrations. After...
Understanding the genetic basis of local adaptation is challenging due to the subtle balance among c...
Hybrid zones provide an opportunity to study the effects of selection and gene flow in natural setti...
Areas of geographic overlap between potentially hybridizing species provide the opportunity to study...
Interspecific hybridization may enhance the capacity of populations to adapt to changing environment...
Natural hybrid zones may be viewed as important biological systems for examining the role of selecti...
Natural hybrid zones provide a great opportunity to study the evolutionary relationships between clo...
1.The maintenance of species boundaries despite interspecific gene flow has been a continuous source...
Hybrid zones contain extensive standing genetic variation that facilitates rapid responses to select...
The nature of selection responsible for the maintenance of the economically and ecologically importa...
The origin and history of species are shaped by various evolutionary dynamics, including their persi...
The genic species concept implies that while most of the genome can be exchanged somewhat freely bet...
Interactions between extrinsic factors, such as disruptive selection, and intrinsic factors, such as...
A lack of optimal gene combinations, as well as low levels of genetic diversity are often associated...
Secondary contact between closely related taxa routinely occurs during postglacial migrations. After...
Understanding the genetic basis of local adaptation is challenging due to the subtle balance among c...
Hybrid zones provide an opportunity to study the effects of selection and gene flow in natural setti...
Areas of geographic overlap between potentially hybridizing species provide the opportunity to study...
Interspecific hybridization may enhance the capacity of populations to adapt to changing environment...
Natural hybrid zones may be viewed as important biological systems for examining the role of selecti...
Natural hybrid zones provide a great opportunity to study the evolutionary relationships between clo...
1.The maintenance of species boundaries despite interspecific gene flow has been a continuous source...
Hybrid zones contain extensive standing genetic variation that facilitates rapid responses to select...
The nature of selection responsible for the maintenance of the economically and ecologically importa...
The origin and history of species are shaped by various evolutionary dynamics, including their persi...
The genic species concept implies that while most of the genome can be exchanged somewhat freely bet...
Interactions between extrinsic factors, such as disruptive selection, and intrinsic factors, such as...
A lack of optimal gene combinations, as well as low levels of genetic diversity are often associated...
Secondary contact between closely related taxa routinely occurs during postglacial migrations. After...
Understanding the genetic basis of local adaptation is challenging due to the subtle balance among c...