Interspecific hybridization can generate transgressive hybrid phenotypes with extreme trait values exceeding the combined range of the parental species. Such variation can enlarge the working surface for natural selection, and may facilitate the evolution of novel adaptations where ecological opportunity exists. The number of quantitative trait loci fixed for different alleles in different species should increase with time since speciation. If transgression is caused by complementary gene action or epistasis, hybrids between more distant species should be more likely to display transgressive phenotypes. To test this prediction we collected data on transgression frequency from the literature, estimated genetic distances between the hybridizi...
Understanding the causes and limits of population divergence in phenotypic traits is a fundamental a...
Ecological studies often assume that genetically similar individuals will be more similar in phenoty...
Whatever one's definition of species, it is generally expected that individuals of the same species ...
The production of extreme or ‘transgressive ’ phenotypes in segregating hybrid populations has been ...
Extreme F-2 phenotypes known as transgressive segregants can cause increased or decreased fitness in...
Background: Transgressive segregation describes the occurrence of novel phenotypes in hybrids with e...
Recent genomic studies have highlighted the importance of hybridization and gene exchange in evoluti...
BACKGROUND: Transgressive segregation describes the occurrence of novel phenotypes in hybrids with e...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...
Hybridization is the process that mediates gene flow between sexually reproducing lineages. As such,...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...
Hybridization is a biological phenomenon increasingly recognized as an important evolutionary proces...
Understanding the causes and limits of population divergence in phenotypic traits is a fundamental a...
Natural hybridization can have a profound evolutionary impact, with consequences ranging from the ex...
Ecologically-mediated selection against hybrids, caused by hybrid phenotypes fitting poorly into ava...
Understanding the causes and limits of population divergence in phenotypic traits is a fundamental a...
Ecological studies often assume that genetically similar individuals will be more similar in phenoty...
Whatever one's definition of species, it is generally expected that individuals of the same species ...
The production of extreme or ‘transgressive ’ phenotypes in segregating hybrid populations has been ...
Extreme F-2 phenotypes known as transgressive segregants can cause increased or decreased fitness in...
Background: Transgressive segregation describes the occurrence of novel phenotypes in hybrids with e...
Recent genomic studies have highlighted the importance of hybridization and gene exchange in evoluti...
BACKGROUND: Transgressive segregation describes the occurrence of novel phenotypes in hybrids with e...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...
Hybridization is the process that mediates gene flow between sexually reproducing lineages. As such,...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...
Hybridization is a biological phenomenon increasingly recognized as an important evolutionary proces...
Understanding the causes and limits of population divergence in phenotypic traits is a fundamental a...
Natural hybridization can have a profound evolutionary impact, with consequences ranging from the ex...
Ecologically-mediated selection against hybrids, caused by hybrid phenotypes fitting poorly into ava...
Understanding the causes and limits of population divergence in phenotypic traits is a fundamental a...
Ecological studies often assume that genetically similar individuals will be more similar in phenoty...
Whatever one's definition of species, it is generally expected that individuals of the same species ...