Rapid evolution of hybrid breakdown following recent divergence with gene flow in Senecio species on Mount Etna, Sicily
<p>How do nascent species evolve reproductive isolation during speciation with on-going gene flow? How do hybrid lineages become stabilised hybrid species? While commonly used genomic approaches provide an indirect way to identify species incompatibility factors, synthetic hybrids generated fr...
Main Authors: | Wong, ELY, Nevado, B, Hiscock, SJ, Filatov, DA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2022
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