The evolution of intrinsic postmating isolation has received much attention, both historically and in recent studies of speciation genes. Intrinsic isolation often stems from between-locus genetic incompatibilities, where alleles that function well within species are incompatible with one another when brought together in the genome of a hybrid. It can be difficult for such incompatibilities to originate when populations diverge with gene flow, because deleterious genotypic combinations will be created and then purged by selection. However, it has been argued that if genes underlying incompatibilities are themselves subject to divergent selection, then they might overcome gene flow to diverge between populations, resulting in the origin of i...
International audienceSelf-fertilisation is widespread among hermaphroditic species across the tree ...
Self-fertilisation is widespread among hermaphroditic species across the tree of life. Selfing has m...
Our current understanding of speciation is often based on considering a relatively small number of g...
The evolution of intrinsic postmating isolation has received much attention, both historically and i...
The possibility of intrinsic barriers to gene flow is often neglected in empirical research on local...
The possibility of intrinsic barriers to gene flow is often neglected in empirical research on local...
The framework for modern studies of speciation was established as part of the Neo-Darwinian synthesi...
Ecological processes are central to the formation of new species when barriers to gene flow (reprodu...
The process of genetic differentiation among conspecific populations constitutes the first stage of ...
The interplay between hybridization and recombination can have a dramatic effect on the likelihood o...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is continuous, complex, and i...
International audienceSpeciation results from the progressive accumulation of mutations that decreas...
Empirical population genetic studies have been dominated by a neutralist view, according to which ge...
Gene flow and recombination directly oppose genetic differentiation and speciation because they homo...
Speciation, that is, the evolution of reproductive barriers eventually leading to complete isolation...
International audienceSelf-fertilisation is widespread among hermaphroditic species across the tree ...
Self-fertilisation is widespread among hermaphroditic species across the tree of life. Selfing has m...
Our current understanding of speciation is often based on considering a relatively small number of g...
The evolution of intrinsic postmating isolation has received much attention, both historically and i...
The possibility of intrinsic barriers to gene flow is often neglected in empirical research on local...
The possibility of intrinsic barriers to gene flow is often neglected in empirical research on local...
The framework for modern studies of speciation was established as part of the Neo-Darwinian synthesi...
Ecological processes are central to the formation of new species when barriers to gene flow (reprodu...
The process of genetic differentiation among conspecific populations constitutes the first stage of ...
The interplay between hybridization and recombination can have a dramatic effect on the likelihood o...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is continuous, complex, and i...
International audienceSpeciation results from the progressive accumulation of mutations that decreas...
Empirical population genetic studies have been dominated by a neutralist view, according to which ge...
Gene flow and recombination directly oppose genetic differentiation and speciation because they homo...
Speciation, that is, the evolution of reproductive barriers eventually leading to complete isolation...
International audienceSelf-fertilisation is widespread among hermaphroditic species across the tree ...
Self-fertilisation is widespread among hermaphroditic species across the tree of life. Selfing has m...
Our current understanding of speciation is often based on considering a relatively small number of g...