Chromosomal rearrangements can alter the rate and patterns of gene flow within or between species through a reduction in the fitness of chromosomal hybrids or by reducing recombination rates in rearranged areas of the genome. This concept, together with the observation that many species have structural variation in chromosomes, has led to the theory that the rearrangements may play a direct role in promoting speciation. Australian morabine grasshoppers (genus Vandiemenella, viatica species group) are an excellent model for studying the role of chromosomal rearrangement in speciation because they show extensive chromosomal variation, parapatric distribution patterns, and narrow hybrid zones at their boundaries. This species group stimulated ...
Despite predictions of the classic, hybrid-sterility model of chromosomal speciation, some organisms...
Speciation can involve a transition from a few genetic loci that are resistant to gene flow to genom...
Secondary contact in close relatives can result in hybridization and the admixture of previously iso...
Chromosomal rearrangements can alter the rate and patterns of gene flow within or between species th...
Chromosomal rearrangements can alter the rate and patterns of gene flow within or between species th...
In the past decade the interest surrounding the role of recombination in speciation has been re-kind...
In the past decade the interest surrounding the role of recombination in speciation has been re-kind...
© 2007 The Authors Journal compilation © 2007 Blackwell Publishing LtdRecent theoretical development...
Karyotypic differences have been used for delimiting populations or species, although whether these ...
<div><p>In the past decade the interest surrounding the role of recombination in speciation has been...
In the past decade the interest surrounding the role of recombination in speciation has been re-kind...
The process of speciation is the splitting of single populations into two or more distinct, reproduc...
The evolution of avian chromosomes in number and structure has long been a matter of interest to evo...
The association of chromosome rearrangements with speciation is well established, and there is a lon...
The process of species formation is characterised by the accumulation of multiple reproductive barri...
Despite predictions of the classic, hybrid-sterility model of chromosomal speciation, some organisms...
Speciation can involve a transition from a few genetic loci that are resistant to gene flow to genom...
Secondary contact in close relatives can result in hybridization and the admixture of previously iso...
Chromosomal rearrangements can alter the rate and patterns of gene flow within or between species th...
Chromosomal rearrangements can alter the rate and patterns of gene flow within or between species th...
In the past decade the interest surrounding the role of recombination in speciation has been re-kind...
In the past decade the interest surrounding the role of recombination in speciation has been re-kind...
© 2007 The Authors Journal compilation © 2007 Blackwell Publishing LtdRecent theoretical development...
Karyotypic differences have been used for delimiting populations or species, although whether these ...
<div><p>In the past decade the interest surrounding the role of recombination in speciation has been...
In the past decade the interest surrounding the role of recombination in speciation has been re-kind...
The process of speciation is the splitting of single populations into two or more distinct, reproduc...
The evolution of avian chromosomes in number and structure has long been a matter of interest to evo...
The association of chromosome rearrangements with speciation is well established, and there is a lon...
The process of species formation is characterised by the accumulation of multiple reproductive barri...
Despite predictions of the classic, hybrid-sterility model of chromosomal speciation, some organisms...
Speciation can involve a transition from a few genetic loci that are resistant to gene flow to genom...
Secondary contact in close relatives can result in hybridization and the admixture of previously iso...