The role of hybridization and subsequent introgression has been demonstrated in an increasing number of species. Recently, Fontaine et al. (Science, 347, 2015, 1258524) conducted a phylogenomic analysis of six members of the Anopheles gambiae species complex. Their analysis revealed a reticulate evolutionary history and pointed to extensive introgression on all four autosomal arms. The study further highlighted the complex evolutionary signals that the co-occurrence of incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) and introgression can give rise to in phylogenomic analyses. While tree-based methodologies were used in the study, phylogenetic networks provide a more natural model to capture reticulate evolutionary histories. In this work, we reanalyse the...
Eukaryotic genomes are ever-changing mosaics of past evolutionary events. Each site in the genome pr...
Incongruence between phylogenetic trees constructed from different gene sequences has bothered pract...
Background: The advent of molecular biology techniques and constant increase in availability of gene...
The role of hybridization and subsequent introgression has been demonstrated in an increasing number...
The role of hybridization and subsequent introgression has been demonstrated in an increasing number...
Introgression is an important evolutionary mechanism in insects and animals evolution. Current ...
Introgressive hybridization, also called introgression, is the gene flow from one species to another...
Introgressive hybridization is now recognized as a widespread phenomenon, but its role in evolution ...
Understanding the types and functions of genes that are able to cross species boundaries—and those t...
Speciation as a process remains a central focus of evolutionary biology, but our understanding of th...
Introgressive hybridization is now recognized as a widespread phenomenon, but its role in evolution ...
Introgressive hybridization plays a key role in adaptive evolution and species diversification in ma...
Background: Whole genome re-sequencing provides powerful data for population genomic studies, allowi...
Introgressive hybridization is now recognized as a widespread phenomenon, but its role in evolution ...
International audienceBackground: Genomes rearrangements carry valuable information for phylogenetic...
Eukaryotic genomes are ever-changing mosaics of past evolutionary events. Each site in the genome pr...
Incongruence between phylogenetic trees constructed from different gene sequences has bothered pract...
Background: The advent of molecular biology techniques and constant increase in availability of gene...
The role of hybridization and subsequent introgression has been demonstrated in an increasing number...
The role of hybridization and subsequent introgression has been demonstrated in an increasing number...
Introgression is an important evolutionary mechanism in insects and animals evolution. Current ...
Introgressive hybridization, also called introgression, is the gene flow from one species to another...
Introgressive hybridization is now recognized as a widespread phenomenon, but its role in evolution ...
Understanding the types and functions of genes that are able to cross species boundaries—and those t...
Speciation as a process remains a central focus of evolutionary biology, but our understanding of th...
Introgressive hybridization is now recognized as a widespread phenomenon, but its role in evolution ...
Introgressive hybridization plays a key role in adaptive evolution and species diversification in ma...
Background: Whole genome re-sequencing provides powerful data for population genomic studies, allowi...
Introgressive hybridization is now recognized as a widespread phenomenon, but its role in evolution ...
International audienceBackground: Genomes rearrangements carry valuable information for phylogenetic...
Eukaryotic genomes are ever-changing mosaics of past evolutionary events. Each site in the genome pr...
Incongruence between phylogenetic trees constructed from different gene sequences has bothered pract...
Background: The advent of molecular biology techniques and constant increase in availability of gene...