Podeu consultar el llibre complet a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/63704A long-standing question in evolutionary biology is what defines a species. The biological species concept considers a species as a population of individuals that interbreeds freely and produces viable offspring. Therefore, reproductive isolation is the essence of species. Hybrid necrosis is one form of post-zygotic reproductive isolation. In this chapter, we summarize what is known to date about this phenomenon and highlight progress made in the understanding of these immune-triggered hybrid incompatibilities through our research in the plant model Arabidopsis thaliana
Mechanisms underlying speciation in plants include detrimental (incompatible) genetic interactions b...
Speciation is characterized by the evolution of reproductive isolation between two groups of organis...
Hybrid lethality is a type of reproductive isolation barrier observed in two developmental stages, h...
A long-standing question in evolutionary biology is what defines a species. The biological species c...
Epistatic interactions between genes are a major factor in evolution. Hybrid necrosis is an example ...
Postzygotic hybrid incompatibility is a commonly observed type of reproductive isolation, which is a...
Epistatic interactions between genes are a major factor in evolution. Hybrid necrosis is an example ...
Ecological factors, hybrid sterility and differences in ploidy levels are well known for contributin...
Reciprocal crosses between species often display an asymmetry in the fitness of F1 hybrids. This pat...
The complex nature of species boundaries has been a central topic in evolutionary biology ever since...
The mechanisms of reproductive isolation that cause phenotypic diversification and eventually specia...
Epistatic interactions between genes are a major factor in evolution. Hybrid necrosis is an example ...
The fundamental molecular basis for phenotypic and genetic similarities among many described cases o...
Summary One of the most essential questions of biology is to understand how different species have e...
Reproductive isolation is essential for the process of speciation and much has been learned in recen...
Mechanisms underlying speciation in plants include detrimental (incompatible) genetic interactions b...
Speciation is characterized by the evolution of reproductive isolation between two groups of organis...
Hybrid lethality is a type of reproductive isolation barrier observed in two developmental stages, h...
A long-standing question in evolutionary biology is what defines a species. The biological species c...
Epistatic interactions between genes are a major factor in evolution. Hybrid necrosis is an example ...
Postzygotic hybrid incompatibility is a commonly observed type of reproductive isolation, which is a...
Epistatic interactions between genes are a major factor in evolution. Hybrid necrosis is an example ...
Ecological factors, hybrid sterility and differences in ploidy levels are well known for contributin...
Reciprocal crosses between species often display an asymmetry in the fitness of F1 hybrids. This pat...
The complex nature of species boundaries has been a central topic in evolutionary biology ever since...
The mechanisms of reproductive isolation that cause phenotypic diversification and eventually specia...
Epistatic interactions between genes are a major factor in evolution. Hybrid necrosis is an example ...
The fundamental molecular basis for phenotypic and genetic similarities among many described cases o...
Summary One of the most essential questions of biology is to understand how different species have e...
Reproductive isolation is essential for the process of speciation and much has been learned in recen...
Mechanisms underlying speciation in plants include detrimental (incompatible) genetic interactions b...
Speciation is characterized by the evolution of reproductive isolation between two groups of organis...
Hybrid lethality is a type of reproductive isolation barrier observed in two developmental stages, h...