Introgressive hybridization between genetically divergent populations is an important evolutionary process. The degree to which repeated hybridization events between the same parental taxa lead to similar genomic outcomes is unknown. This study addressed this question by following genomic trajectories of replicate hybrid swarms of the copepod Tigriopus californicus over many generations of free mating. Swarm composition was determined both by differential reproductive success of founder individuals and subsequent selection on hybrid genotypes. For one cross, between two populations showing differential fitness in the laboratory and no hybrid breakdown, the genetic trajectory was highly repeatable: replicates rapidly became dominated by alle...
The outcome of hybridization can be impacted by environment conditions, which themselves can contrib...
Understanding how environmental stress alters the consequences of hybridization is important, becaus...
Mitochondrial functions are intimately reliant on proteins and RNAs encoded in both the nuclear and ...
Introgressive hybridization between genetically divergent populations is an important evolutionary p...
Hybridization between genetically divergent populations is an important evolutionary process, with a...
Chromosome rearrangements such as inversions have been recognized previously as contributing to repr...
The formation of reproductive barriers between allopatric populations involves the accumulation of i...
All mitochondrial-encoded proteins and RNAs function through interactions with nuclear-encoded prote...
Abstract Background Genetic interactions within hybrids influence their overall fitness. Understandi...
UnrestrictedFor the intertidal copepod Tigriopus californicus, outbreeding depression for a variety ...
Detailed studies of the genetics of speciation have focused on a few model systems, particularly Dro...
Coevolved genetic interactions within populations can be disrupted by hybridization resulting in los...
Crosses between populations of the copepod Tigriopus californicus typically result in outbreeding de...
The evolution of intrinsic postzygotic isolation can be explained by the accumulation of Dobzhansky-...
The outcome of hybridization can be impacted by environment conditions, which themselves can contrib...
Understanding how environmental stress alters the consequences of hybridization is important, becaus...
Mitochondrial functions are intimately reliant on proteins and RNAs encoded in both the nuclear and ...
Introgressive hybridization between genetically divergent populations is an important evolutionary p...
Hybridization between genetically divergent populations is an important evolutionary process, with a...
Chromosome rearrangements such as inversions have been recognized previously as contributing to repr...
The formation of reproductive barriers between allopatric populations involves the accumulation of i...
All mitochondrial-encoded proteins and RNAs function through interactions with nuclear-encoded prote...
Abstract Background Genetic interactions within hybrids influence their overall fitness. Understandi...
UnrestrictedFor the intertidal copepod Tigriopus californicus, outbreeding depression for a variety ...
Detailed studies of the genetics of speciation have focused on a few model systems, particularly Dro...
Coevolved genetic interactions within populations can be disrupted by hybridization resulting in los...
Crosses between populations of the copepod Tigriopus californicus typically result in outbreeding de...
The evolution of intrinsic postzygotic isolation can be explained by the accumulation of Dobzhansky-...
The outcome of hybridization can be impacted by environment conditions, which themselves can contrib...
Understanding how environmental stress alters the consequences of hybridization is important, becaus...
Mitochondrial functions are intimately reliant on proteins and RNAs encoded in both the nuclear and ...