Genome-wide scans of genetic differentiation between hybridizing taxa can identify genome regions with unusual rates of introgression. Regions of high differentiation might represent barriers to gene flow, while regions of low differentiation might indicate adaptive introgression-the spread of selectively beneficial alleles between reproductively isolated genetic backgrounds. Here we conduct a scan for unusual patterns of differentiation in a mosaic hybrid zone between two mussel species, Mytilus edulis and M. galloprovincialis. One outlying locus, mac-1, showed a characteristic footprint of local introgression, with abnormally high frequency of edulis-derived alleles in a patch of M. galloprovincialis enclosed within the mosaic zone, but l...
Hybridization can serve as an evolutionary stimulus, but we have little understanding of introgressi...
The ecological and genetic factors determining the extent of introgression between species in second...
Human-mediated transport creates secondary contacts between genetically differentiated lineages, bri...
Genome-wide scans of genetic differentiation between hybridizing taxa can identify genome regions wi...
The Mytilus complex of marine mussel species forms a mosaic of hybrid zones, found across temperate ...
International audienceStructured populations, and replicated zones of contact between species, are a...
Structured populations, and replicated zones of contact between species, are an ideal opportunity to...
Structured populations, and replicated zones of contact between species, are an ideal opportunity to...
The use of molecular data to reconstruct the history of divergence and gene flow between populations...
International audienceThe use of molecular data to reconstruct the history of divergence and gene fl...
International audienceNon-native species experience novel selection pressures in introduced environm...
Non‐native species experience novel selection pressures in introduced environments and may interbree...
A common goal in studies of natural hybridization is to understand how adaptation and speciation cre...
Hybridization can serve as an evolutionary stimulus, but we have little understanding of introgressi...
Combining hybrid zone analysis with genomic data is a promising approach to understanding the genomi...
Hybridization can serve as an evolutionary stimulus, but we have little understanding of introgressi...
The ecological and genetic factors determining the extent of introgression between species in second...
Human-mediated transport creates secondary contacts between genetically differentiated lineages, bri...
Genome-wide scans of genetic differentiation between hybridizing taxa can identify genome regions wi...
The Mytilus complex of marine mussel species forms a mosaic of hybrid zones, found across temperate ...
International audienceStructured populations, and replicated zones of contact between species, are a...
Structured populations, and replicated zones of contact between species, are an ideal opportunity to...
Structured populations, and replicated zones of contact between species, are an ideal opportunity to...
The use of molecular data to reconstruct the history of divergence and gene flow between populations...
International audienceThe use of molecular data to reconstruct the history of divergence and gene fl...
International audienceNon-native species experience novel selection pressures in introduced environm...
Non‐native species experience novel selection pressures in introduced environments and may interbree...
A common goal in studies of natural hybridization is to understand how adaptation and speciation cre...
Hybridization can serve as an evolutionary stimulus, but we have little understanding of introgressi...
Combining hybrid zone analysis with genomic data is a promising approach to understanding the genomi...
Hybridization can serve as an evolutionary stimulus, but we have little understanding of introgressi...
The ecological and genetic factors determining the extent of introgression between species in second...
Human-mediated transport creates secondary contacts between genetically differentiated lineages, bri...