Hybridization, introgression, and reciprocal gene flow during speciation, specifically the generation of mitonuclear discordance, are increasingly observed as parts of the speciation process. Genomic approaches provide insight into where, when, and how adaptation operates during and after speciation and can measure historical and modern introgression. Whether adaptive or neutral in origin, hybridization can cause mitonuclear discordance by placing the mitochondrial genome of one species (or population) in the nuclear background of another species. The latter, introgressed species may eventually have its own mtDNA replaced or “captured” by other species across its entire geographical range. Intermediate stages in the capture process should b...
Two Australian species of teal (Anseriformes: Anatidae: Anas), the grey teal Anas gracilis and the c...
The genetic variation of populations and species is structured in both space and time. Such geograph...
Interspecific hybridisation—the breeding between distinct species—can contribute to species extincti...
We used mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) gene sequences and nuclear microsatellite loci to investigate the ...
A fundamental goal in biological research is to gain deeper understanding of the ecological and evol...
Evolutionary history of Muscicapidae flycatchers is inferred from nuclear and mitochondrial DNA (mtD...
New Guinea is a biologically diverse island, with a unique geologic history and topography that has ...
Diversifying selection on metabolic pathways can reduce intraspecific gene flow and promote populati...
The process of speciation is a cornerstone in evolutionary biology. In Darwin’s On the Origin of Spe...
Metabolic processes in eukaryotic cells depend on interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear gen...
Relationships among multi-locus genetic variation, geography and environment can reveal how evolutio...
Genomic studies are revealing that divergence and speciation are marked by gene flow, but it is not ...
The process of speciation is long and complex, and takes place in multiple stages, with a variety of...
Recent genetic studies have shown that introgression rates among loci may greatly vary according to ...
This research investigates the extent and causal mechanisms of genetic population divergence in a po...
Two Australian species of teal (Anseriformes: Anatidae: Anas), the grey teal Anas gracilis and the c...
The genetic variation of populations and species is structured in both space and time. Such geograph...
Interspecific hybridisation—the breeding between distinct species—can contribute to species extincti...
We used mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) gene sequences and nuclear microsatellite loci to investigate the ...
A fundamental goal in biological research is to gain deeper understanding of the ecological and evol...
Evolutionary history of Muscicapidae flycatchers is inferred from nuclear and mitochondrial DNA (mtD...
New Guinea is a biologically diverse island, with a unique geologic history and topography that has ...
Diversifying selection on metabolic pathways can reduce intraspecific gene flow and promote populati...
The process of speciation is a cornerstone in evolutionary biology. In Darwin’s On the Origin of Spe...
Metabolic processes in eukaryotic cells depend on interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear gen...
Relationships among multi-locus genetic variation, geography and environment can reveal how evolutio...
Genomic studies are revealing that divergence and speciation are marked by gene flow, but it is not ...
The process of speciation is long and complex, and takes place in multiple stages, with a variety of...
Recent genetic studies have shown that introgression rates among loci may greatly vary according to ...
This research investigates the extent and causal mechanisms of genetic population divergence in a po...
Two Australian species of teal (Anseriformes: Anatidae: Anas), the grey teal Anas gracilis and the c...
The genetic variation of populations and species is structured in both space and time. Such geograph...
Interspecific hybridisation—the breeding between distinct species—can contribute to species extincti...