The formation of reproductive barriers between allopatric populations involves the accumulation of incompatibilities that lead to intrinsic postzygotic isolation. The evolution of these incompatibilities is usually explained by the Dobzhansky-Muller model, where epistatic interactions that arise within the diverging populations, lead to deleterious interactions when they come together in a hybrid genome. These incompatibilities can lead to hybrid inviability, killing individuals with certain genotypic combinations, and causing the population’s allele frequency to deviate from Mendelian expectations. Traditionally, hybrid inviability loci have been detected by genotyping individuals at different loci across the genome. However, this method b...
Hybridization between genetically divergent populations is an important evolutionary process, with a...
The outcome of hybridization can be impacted by environment conditions, which themselves can contrib...
Understanding how environmental stress alters the consequences of hybridization is important, becaus...
The formation of reproductive barriers between allopatric populations involves the accumulation of i...
Introgressive hybridization between genetically divergent populations is an important evolutionary p...
Chromosome rearrangements such as inversions have been recognized previously as contributing to repr...
All mitochondrial-encoded proteins and RNAs function through interactions with nuclear-encoded prote...
Abstract Background Genetic interactions within hybrids influence their overall fitness. Understandi...
The evolution of intrinsic postzygotic isolation can be explained by the accumulation of Dobzhansky-...
Detailed studies of the genetics of speciation have focused on a few model systems, particularly Dro...
Crosses between populations of the copepod Tigriopus californicus typically result in outbreeding de...
Background: Gene conversion of duplicated genes can slow the divergence of paralogous copies over ti...
Hybridization between genetically divergent populations is an important evolutionary process, with a...
The outcome of hybridization can be impacted by environment conditions, which themselves can contrib...
Understanding how environmental stress alters the consequences of hybridization is important, becaus...
The formation of reproductive barriers between allopatric populations involves the accumulation of i...
Introgressive hybridization between genetically divergent populations is an important evolutionary p...
Chromosome rearrangements such as inversions have been recognized previously as contributing to repr...
All mitochondrial-encoded proteins and RNAs function through interactions with nuclear-encoded prote...
Abstract Background Genetic interactions within hybrids influence their overall fitness. Understandi...
The evolution of intrinsic postzygotic isolation can be explained by the accumulation of Dobzhansky-...
Detailed studies of the genetics of speciation have focused on a few model systems, particularly Dro...
Crosses between populations of the copepod Tigriopus californicus typically result in outbreeding de...
Background: Gene conversion of duplicated genes can slow the divergence of paralogous copies over ti...
Hybridization between genetically divergent populations is an important evolutionary process, with a...
The outcome of hybridization can be impacted by environment conditions, which themselves can contrib...
Understanding how environmental stress alters the consequences of hybridization is important, becaus...