Unisexual sperm-dependent vertebrates are of hybrid origins, rare, and predicted to be short-lived as a result of several challenges arising from their mode of reproduction. In particular, because of a lack of recombination, clonal species are predicted to have a low potential to respond to natural selection. However, many unisexual sperm-dependent species persist, and assessing the genetic diversity present in these species is fundamental to understanding how they avoid extinction. We used population genomic methods to assess genotypic variation within the unisexual fish Poecilia formosa. Measures of admixture and population differentiation, as well as clustering analyses, indicate that the genomes of individuals of P. formosa are admixed ...
Besides several exceptions, asexual metazoans are usually viewed as ephemeral sinks for genomes, whi...
By definition, mating between individuals is infrequent in highly selfing organisms, and so too, the...
Hybridization is increasingly being recognized as a widespread process, even between ecologically an...
Although most vertebrates reproduce sexually, a small number of fishes, amphibians, and reptiles are...
Nonsexual complexes which lack typical reproductive isolation and show multiple conspecific and hete...
Although sexual reproduction is ubiquitous throughout nature, the molecular machinery behind it has ...
Hybrid matings between the sexual species Poeciliopsis monacha and Poeciliopsis lucida produced a se...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying diversification and speciation by introgressive hybridizatio...
Male genital morphology is remarkably diverse across internally fertilizing animals, a phenomenon la...
Hybridization is increasingly being recognized as a common process in both animal and plant species....
The spectacular variability that typically characterizes male genital traits has largely been attrib...
The process of ecological speciation drives the evolution of locally adapted and reproductively isol...
Whole genome duplication is commonly believed to play key roles in vertebrate evolution. However, no...
Besides several exceptions, asexual metazoans are usually viewed as ephemeral sinks for genomes, whi...
By definition, mating between individuals is infrequent in highly selfing organisms, and so too, the...
Hybridization is increasingly being recognized as a widespread process, even between ecologically an...
Although most vertebrates reproduce sexually, a small number of fishes, amphibians, and reptiles are...
Nonsexual complexes which lack typical reproductive isolation and show multiple conspecific and hete...
Although sexual reproduction is ubiquitous throughout nature, the molecular machinery behind it has ...
Hybrid matings between the sexual species Poeciliopsis monacha and Poeciliopsis lucida produced a se...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying diversification and speciation by introgressive hybridizatio...
Male genital morphology is remarkably diverse across internally fertilizing animals, a phenomenon la...
Hybridization is increasingly being recognized as a common process in both animal and plant species....
The spectacular variability that typically characterizes male genital traits has largely been attrib...
The process of ecological speciation drives the evolution of locally adapted and reproductively isol...
Whole genome duplication is commonly believed to play key roles in vertebrate evolution. However, no...
Besides several exceptions, asexual metazoans are usually viewed as ephemeral sinks for genomes, whi...
By definition, mating between individuals is infrequent in highly selfing organisms, and so too, the...
Hybridization is increasingly being recognized as a widespread process, even between ecologically an...