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Male-Killing Wolbachia and Mitochondrial DNA: Selective Sweeps, Hybrid Introgression and Parasite Population Dynamics [PDF]
Francis M. Jiggins
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ABSTRACT The spatial distribution of the European anchovy has expanded in the northern part of its range in the Northeast Atlantic in recent decades. However, whether this results from a northward range shift of southern conspecifics or the expansion of a local northern population is unknown. Using for the first time whole‐genome sequencing, we explore
José Martin Pujolar+7 more
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RPAD locus controls prostrate growth habit in Oryza nivara. [PDF]
Liu Y+11 more
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HYBRID POPULATIONS SELECTIVELY FILTER GENE INTROGRESSION BETWEEN SPECIES
Gregory D. Martinsen+3 more
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ABSTRACT Geographic isolation plays a pivotal role in speciation by restricting gene flow between populations through distance or physical barriers. However, the speciation process is complex, influenced by the interplay between dispersal ability and geographic isolation, as seen in “great speciators” – bird species that simultaneously have broad ...
Andrea Estandía+6 more
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Whole Genome Insights into Genetic Diversity, Introgression, and Adaptation of Hunan Cattle. [PDF]
Li Y+9 more
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Revisiting the role of introgression vs shared ancestral polymorphisms as key processes shaping genetic diversity in the recently separated sibling species of the Anopheles gambiae complex [PDF]
Martin J. Donnelly+4 more
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Summary Environmental and endogenous stimuli determine plant developmental transitions including flowering through multiple signaling cascades. Although the key activators and repressors of flowering initiation are defined, the components and mechanisms integrating light signaling and flowering pathways are not fully established.
Giorgio Perrella+5 more
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Reconstruction of the X and Y haplotypes in the genetically improved Abbassa nile tilapia genome assembly. [PDF]
Etherington G+16 more
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Summary Roots are essential for plant adaptation to changing environments, yet the role of roots in crop domestication remains unclear. This study examined the evolution of root phenotypes from teosinte to maize, a transition resulting in reduced nodal root number (NRN), multiseriate cortical sclerenchyma (MCS), and increased seminal root number (SRN).
Ivan Lopez‐Valdivia+10 more
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