Crosses between inbred but unrelated individuals often result in an increased fitness of the progeny. This phenomenon is known as heterosis and has been reported for wild and domesticated populations of plants and animals. Analysis of heterosis is often hindered by the fact that the genetic relatedness between analyzed organisms is only approximately known. We studied a collection of Saccharomyces cerevisiae isolates from wild and human-created habitats whose genomes were sequenced and thus their relatedness was fully known. We reasoned that if these strains accumulated different deleterious mutations at an approximately constant rate, then heterosis should be most visible in F1 heterozygotes from the least related parents. We found that he...
Domestication of plants and animals is the foundation for feeding the world human population but can...
The evolution of postzygotic reproductive isolation is an important component of speciation. But bef...
The genomes of hybrids often show substantial deviations from the features of the parent genomes, in...
Crosses between inbred but unrelated individuals often result in an increased fitness of the progeny...
Abstract The performance of hybrids relative to their parents is an important factor in speciation r...
The overdominant model of heterosis explains the superior phenotype of hybrids by synergistic alleli...
Heterosis, also known as hybrid vigor, is the superior performance of a heterozygous hybrid relative...
Genetic instability and genome renewal may cause loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in homothallic wine ye...
A growing body of evidence suggests that mutation rates exhibit intra-species specific variation. We...
Background: Hybrids are chimeric organisms with highly plastic heterozygous genomes that may confer ...
Abstract Background The merging of genomes in inter-specific hybrids can result in novel phenotypes,...
The dynamics and diversity of the appearance of genetic variants play an essential role in the evolu...
The evolution of postzygotic reproductive isolation is an important component of speciation. But bef...
Extreme F-2 phenotypes known as transgressive segregants can cause increased or decreased fitness in...
A fundamental question in biology is whether variation in organisms primarily emerges as a function ...
Domestication of plants and animals is the foundation for feeding the world human population but can...
The evolution of postzygotic reproductive isolation is an important component of speciation. But bef...
The genomes of hybrids often show substantial deviations from the features of the parent genomes, in...
Crosses between inbred but unrelated individuals often result in an increased fitness of the progeny...
Abstract The performance of hybrids relative to their parents is an important factor in speciation r...
The overdominant model of heterosis explains the superior phenotype of hybrids by synergistic alleli...
Heterosis, also known as hybrid vigor, is the superior performance of a heterozygous hybrid relative...
Genetic instability and genome renewal may cause loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in homothallic wine ye...
A growing body of evidence suggests that mutation rates exhibit intra-species specific variation. We...
Background: Hybrids are chimeric organisms with highly plastic heterozygous genomes that may confer ...
Abstract Background The merging of genomes in inter-specific hybrids can result in novel phenotypes,...
The dynamics and diversity of the appearance of genetic variants play an essential role in the evolu...
The evolution of postzygotic reproductive isolation is an important component of speciation. But bef...
Extreme F-2 phenotypes known as transgressive segregants can cause increased or decreased fitness in...
A fundamental question in biology is whether variation in organisms primarily emerges as a function ...
Domestication of plants and animals is the foundation for feeding the world human population but can...
The evolution of postzygotic reproductive isolation is an important component of speciation. But bef...
The genomes of hybrids often show substantial deviations from the features of the parent genomes, in...