Introgression, the incorporation of genetic material from one (sub)species into the gene pool of another by means of hybridization and backcrossing, is a common phenomenon in birds and can provide important insights into the speciation process. In the last decade, the toolkit for studying introgression has expanded together with the development of molecular markers. In this review, we explore how genomic data, the most recent step in this methodological progress, impacts different aspects in the study of avian introgression. First, the detection of hybrids and backcrosses has improved dramatically. The most widely used software package is STRUCTURE. Phylogenetic discordance (i.e. different loci resulting in discordant gene trees) is another...
The evolution of avian chromosomes in number and structure has long been a matter of interest to evo...
The process of speciation is a crucial aspect of evolutionary biology. In this study, we analysed th...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a creative evolutionary force contributing to adaptation...
Introgression, the incorporation of genetic material from one (sub)species into the gene pool of ano...
Hybridization is not always limited to two species; often multiple species are interbreeding. In bir...
Hybridization and resulting introgression can play both a destructive and a creative role in the evo...
The maintenance or breakdown of reproductive isolation are observable outcomes of secondary contact ...
HYBRIDIZATION, OR THE act of reproduction between different species, is common in birds (Grant and G...
<p>Reconstructing the avian tree of life has become one of the major goals in ornithology. The use o...
Background: Evolutionary processes, including selection and differential fitness, shape the introgre...
© 2016 American Ornithologists\u27 Union. The widespread application of high-throughput sequencing i...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies provide great resources to study bird evolution and av...
Reconstructing the avian tree of life has become one of the major goals in ornithology. The use of g...
Genome-wide variation in introgression rates across hybrid zones offers a powerful opportunity for s...
Publisher's PDFBackground: Evolutionary processes, including selection and differential fitness, sha...
The evolution of avian chromosomes in number and structure has long been a matter of interest to evo...
The process of speciation is a crucial aspect of evolutionary biology. In this study, we analysed th...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a creative evolutionary force contributing to adaptation...
Introgression, the incorporation of genetic material from one (sub)species into the gene pool of ano...
Hybridization is not always limited to two species; often multiple species are interbreeding. In bir...
Hybridization and resulting introgression can play both a destructive and a creative role in the evo...
The maintenance or breakdown of reproductive isolation are observable outcomes of secondary contact ...
HYBRIDIZATION, OR THE act of reproduction between different species, is common in birds (Grant and G...
<p>Reconstructing the avian tree of life has become one of the major goals in ornithology. The use o...
Background: Evolutionary processes, including selection and differential fitness, shape the introgre...
© 2016 American Ornithologists\u27 Union. The widespread application of high-throughput sequencing i...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies provide great resources to study bird evolution and av...
Reconstructing the avian tree of life has become one of the major goals in ornithology. The use of g...
Genome-wide variation in introgression rates across hybrid zones offers a powerful opportunity for s...
Publisher's PDFBackground: Evolutionary processes, including selection and differential fitness, sha...
The evolution of avian chromosomes in number and structure has long been a matter of interest to evo...
The process of speciation is a crucial aspect of evolutionary biology. In this study, we analysed th...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a creative evolutionary force contributing to adaptation...