Hybrid dysfunction, a common feature of reproductive barriers between species, is often caused by negative epistasis between loci (‘‘Dobzhansky-Muller incompatibilities’’). The nature and complexity of hybrid incompatibilities remain poorly understood because identifying interacting loci that affect complex phenotypes is difficult. With subspecies in the early stages of speciation, an array of genetic tools, and detailed knowledge of reproductive biology, house mice (Mus musculus) provide a model system for dissecting hybrid incompatibilities. Male hybrids between M. musculus subspecies often show reduced fertility. Previous studies identified loci and several X chromosome-autosome interactions that contribute to sterility. To characterize ...
Incompatibilities on the sex chromosomes are important in the evolution of hybrid male sterility, bu...
House mice offer a powerful system for dissecting the genetic basis of phenotypes that isolate speci...
One approach to understanding the process of speciation is to characterize the genetic architecture ...
Hybrid dysfunction, a common feature of reproductive barriers between species, is often caused by ne...
Hybrid dysfunction, a common feature of reproductive barriers between species, is often caused by ne...
Mapping hybrid defects in contact zones between incipient species can identify genomic regions contr...
Mapping hybrid defects in contact zones between incipient species can identify genomic regions contr...
MOUSE HYBRID STERILITY GENES: A MAPPING OF EPISTATIC INTERACTIONS Hybrid sterility is an important p...
Hybrid sterility as a postzygotic reproductive isolation mechanism has been studied for over 80 year...
Reproductive isolation between species is often caused by deleterious interactions among loci in hyb...
Hybrid sterility is one of the postzygotic reproductive barriers that can prevent gene flow between ...
Hybrid sterility is a common form of reproductive isolation between nascent species. Although hybrid...
Determining the genetic basis of reproductive isolation is a fundamental goal in evolutionary biolog...
The genetic basis of hybrid male sterility in house mice is complex, highly polygenic, and strongly ...
The X chromosome often plays a central role in hybrid male sterility between species, but it is uncl...
Incompatibilities on the sex chromosomes are important in the evolution of hybrid male sterility, bu...
House mice offer a powerful system for dissecting the genetic basis of phenotypes that isolate speci...
One approach to understanding the process of speciation is to characterize the genetic architecture ...
Hybrid dysfunction, a common feature of reproductive barriers between species, is often caused by ne...
Hybrid dysfunction, a common feature of reproductive barriers between species, is often caused by ne...
Mapping hybrid defects in contact zones between incipient species can identify genomic regions contr...
Mapping hybrid defects in contact zones between incipient species can identify genomic regions contr...
MOUSE HYBRID STERILITY GENES: A MAPPING OF EPISTATIC INTERACTIONS Hybrid sterility is an important p...
Hybrid sterility as a postzygotic reproductive isolation mechanism has been studied for over 80 year...
Reproductive isolation between species is often caused by deleterious interactions among loci in hyb...
Hybrid sterility is one of the postzygotic reproductive barriers that can prevent gene flow between ...
Hybrid sterility is a common form of reproductive isolation between nascent species. Although hybrid...
Determining the genetic basis of reproductive isolation is a fundamental goal in evolutionary biolog...
The genetic basis of hybrid male sterility in house mice is complex, highly polygenic, and strongly ...
The X chromosome often plays a central role in hybrid male sterility between species, but it is uncl...
Incompatibilities on the sex chromosomes are important in the evolution of hybrid male sterility, bu...
House mice offer a powerful system for dissecting the genetic basis of phenotypes that isolate speci...
One approach to understanding the process of speciation is to characterize the genetic architecture ...