The genus Saccharomyces is an evolutionary paradox. On the one hand, it is composed of at least eight clearly phylogenetically delineated species; these species are reproductively isolated from each other, and hybrids usually cannot complete their sexual life cycles. On the other hand, Saccharomyces species have a long evolutionary history of hybridization, which has phenotypic consequences for adaptation and domestication. A variety of cellular, ecological, and evolutionary mechanisms are responsible for this partial reproductive isolation among Saccharomyces species. These mechanisms have caused the evolution of diverse Saccharomyces species and hybrids, which occupy a variety of wild and domesticated habitats. In this article, we introdu...
Multilocus sequence data were used to carry out the first systematic study of population structure a...
Hybridization between species often leads to non-viable or infertile offspring, yet examples of evol...
While prezygotic isolation between sympatric populations of closely related animal and plant species...
The genus Saccharomyces is an evolutionary paradox. On the one hand, it is composed of at least eigh...
Yeast researchers need model systems for ecology and evolution, but the model yeast Saccharomyces ce...
SummaryIn plants and animals, new biological species clearly have arisen as a byproduct of genetic d...
Species is the fundamental unit to quantify biodiversity. In recent years, the model yeast Saccharo...
Ascomycete yeasts (phylum Ascomycota: subphylum Saccharomycotina: class Saccharomycetes: order Sacch...
Although prezygotic isolation between sympatric populations of closely related animal and plant spec...
Although microorganisms account for the largest fraction of Earth’s biodiversity, we know little ab...
Although microorganisms account for the largest fraction of Earth's biodiversity, we know little abo...
SummaryUnderstanding the molecular basis of how reproductive isolation evolves between individuals f...
The origin of a new species requires a mechanism to prevent divergent populations from interbreeding...
Saccharomyces genus is a fascinating model for evolutionary biology due to its high genetic and phen...
Sex can be a difficult task for motionless, dispersed organisms such as the yeast Saccharomyces cere...
Multilocus sequence data were used to carry out the first systematic study of population structure a...
Hybridization between species often leads to non-viable or infertile offspring, yet examples of evol...
While prezygotic isolation between sympatric populations of closely related animal and plant species...
The genus Saccharomyces is an evolutionary paradox. On the one hand, it is composed of at least eigh...
Yeast researchers need model systems for ecology and evolution, but the model yeast Saccharomyces ce...
SummaryIn plants and animals, new biological species clearly have arisen as a byproduct of genetic d...
Species is the fundamental unit to quantify biodiversity. In recent years, the model yeast Saccharo...
Ascomycete yeasts (phylum Ascomycota: subphylum Saccharomycotina: class Saccharomycetes: order Sacch...
Although prezygotic isolation between sympatric populations of closely related animal and plant spec...
Although microorganisms account for the largest fraction of Earth’s biodiversity, we know little ab...
Although microorganisms account for the largest fraction of Earth's biodiversity, we know little abo...
SummaryUnderstanding the molecular basis of how reproductive isolation evolves between individuals f...
The origin of a new species requires a mechanism to prevent divergent populations from interbreeding...
Saccharomyces genus is a fascinating model for evolutionary biology due to its high genetic and phen...
Sex can be a difficult task for motionless, dispersed organisms such as the yeast Saccharomyces cere...
Multilocus sequence data were used to carry out the first systematic study of population structure a...
Hybridization between species often leads to non-viable or infertile offspring, yet examples of evol...
While prezygotic isolation between sympatric populations of closely related animal and plant species...