Reproductive isolation is crucial for the process of speciation to progress. Sex chromosomes have been assigned a key role in driving reproductive isolation but empirical evidence from natural population processes has been restricted to organisms with degenerated sex chromosomes such as mammals and birds. Here we report restricted introgression at sex-linked compared to autosomal markers in a hybrid zone between two incipient species of European tree frog, Hyla arborea and H. orientalis, whose homologous X and Y sex chromosomes are undifferentiated. This large X-effect cannot result from the dominance or faster-X aspects of Haldane's rule, which are specific to degenerated sex chromosomes, but rather supports a role for faster-heterogametic...
Species with undifferentiated sex chromosomes emerge as key organisms to understand the astonishing ...
Sex-antagonistic (SA) genes are widely considered to be crucial players in the evolution of sex chro...
International audienceAs reflected by the two rules of speciation (Haldane's rule and the large X-/Z...
Reproductive isolation is crucial for the process of speciation to progress. Sex chromosomes have be...
Reproductive isolation is crucial for the process of speciation to progress. Sex chromosomes have be...
Reproductive isolation is crucial for the process of speciation to progress. Sex chromosomes have be...
Sex chromosomes might contribute to a faster evolution of intrinsic postzygotic isolation. Here, Lim...
Divergence between incipient species remains an incompletely understood process. Hybrid zones provid...
Divergence between incipient species remains an incompletely understood process. Hybrid zones provid...
We investigated sex-specific recombination rates in Hyla arborea, a species with nascent sex chromos...
Nascent sex chromosomes offer a unique opportunity to investigate the evolutionary fate of genes rec...
Nascent sex chromosomes offer a unique opportunity to investigate the evolutionary fate of genesrece...
Divergence between incipient species remains an incompletely understood process. Hybrid zones provid...
Contrasting with birds and mammals, poikilothermic vertebrates often have homomorphic sex chromosome...
Contrasting with birds and mammals, poikilothermic vertebrates often have homomorphic sex chromosome...
Species with undifferentiated sex chromosomes emerge as key organisms to understand the astonishing ...
Sex-antagonistic (SA) genes are widely considered to be crucial players in the evolution of sex chro...
International audienceAs reflected by the two rules of speciation (Haldane's rule and the large X-/Z...
Reproductive isolation is crucial for the process of speciation to progress. Sex chromosomes have be...
Reproductive isolation is crucial for the process of speciation to progress. Sex chromosomes have be...
Reproductive isolation is crucial for the process of speciation to progress. Sex chromosomes have be...
Sex chromosomes might contribute to a faster evolution of intrinsic postzygotic isolation. Here, Lim...
Divergence between incipient species remains an incompletely understood process. Hybrid zones provid...
Divergence between incipient species remains an incompletely understood process. Hybrid zones provid...
We investigated sex-specific recombination rates in Hyla arborea, a species with nascent sex chromos...
Nascent sex chromosomes offer a unique opportunity to investigate the evolutionary fate of genes rec...
Nascent sex chromosomes offer a unique opportunity to investigate the evolutionary fate of genesrece...
Divergence between incipient species remains an incompletely understood process. Hybrid zones provid...
Contrasting with birds and mammals, poikilothermic vertebrates often have homomorphic sex chromosome...
Contrasting with birds and mammals, poikilothermic vertebrates often have homomorphic sex chromosome...
Species with undifferentiated sex chromosomes emerge as key organisms to understand the astonishing ...
Sex-antagonistic (SA) genes are widely considered to be crucial players in the evolution of sex chro...
International audienceAs reflected by the two rules of speciation (Haldane's rule and the large X-/Z...