The Cape platanna, Xenopus gilli, an endangered frog, hybridizes with the African clawed frog, X. laevis, in South Africa. Estimates of the extent of gene flow between these species range from pervasive to rare. Efforts have been made in the last 30 years to minimize hybridization between these two species in the west population of X. gilli, but not the east populations. To further explore the impact of hybridization and the efforts to minimize it, we examined molecular variation in one mitochondrial and 13 nuclear genes in genetic samples collected recently (2013) and also over two decades ago (1994). Despite the presence of F1 hybrids, none of the genomic regions we surveyed had evidence of gene flow between these species, indicating a la...
Polyploidization is a rare yet sometimes successful way for animals to rapidly create geno- and phen...
Background: Western Palearctic tree frogs (Hyla arborea group) represent a strong potential for evol...
TheWestern clawed frog, Xenopus tropicalis, is a highly promising model amphibian, espe-cially in de...
The Cape platanna, Xenopus gilli, an endangered frog, hybridizes with the African clawed frog, X. la...
The Cape platanna, Xenopus gilli, an endangered frog, hybridizes with the African clawed frog, X. la...
The Western clawed frog, Xenopus tropicalis, is a highly promising model amphibian, especially in de...
In Africa, the genus Xenopus presents cryptic species and diverse hybrids between species. It has be...
The African clawed frog Xenopus laevis has a large native distribution over much of sub-Saharan Afri...
Naturally occurring DNA sequence variation within a species underlies evolutionary adaptation and ca...
Hybrid zones provide a rare opportunity to explore the processes involved in reproductive isolation ...
The Ethiopian highlands – home to striking species diversity and endemism – are bisected by the Rift...
Accurately delimiting species boundaries is a non-trivial undertaking that can have significant effe...
Reproductive isolation between lineages is expected to accumulate with divergence time, but the time...
Polyploidization is a rare yet sometimes successful way for animals to rapidly create geno- and phen...
Background: Western Palearctic tree frogs (Hyla arborea group) represent a strong potential for evol...
TheWestern clawed frog, Xenopus tropicalis, is a highly promising model amphibian, espe-cially in de...
The Cape platanna, Xenopus gilli, an endangered frog, hybridizes with the African clawed frog, X. la...
The Cape platanna, Xenopus gilli, an endangered frog, hybridizes with the African clawed frog, X. la...
The Western clawed frog, Xenopus tropicalis, is a highly promising model amphibian, especially in de...
In Africa, the genus Xenopus presents cryptic species and diverse hybrids between species. It has be...
The African clawed frog Xenopus laevis has a large native distribution over much of sub-Saharan Afri...
Naturally occurring DNA sequence variation within a species underlies evolutionary adaptation and ca...
Hybrid zones provide a rare opportunity to explore the processes involved in reproductive isolation ...
The Ethiopian highlands – home to striking species diversity and endemism – are bisected by the Rift...
Accurately delimiting species boundaries is a non-trivial undertaking that can have significant effe...
Reproductive isolation between lineages is expected to accumulate with divergence time, but the time...
Polyploidization is a rare yet sometimes successful way for animals to rapidly create geno- and phen...
Background: Western Palearctic tree frogs (Hyla arborea group) represent a strong potential for evol...
TheWestern clawed frog, Xenopus tropicalis, is a highly promising model amphibian, espe-cially in de...