Crop domestication as a step towards reproductive isolation

Speciation, Darwin’s mystery of mysteries, is a continuous process that results in genomic divergence accompanied by the gradual increment of reproductive barriers between lineages. Since the beginning of research on the genetics of speciation, several questions have emerged such as: What are the ge...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of botany 2023-04, Vol.110 (7)
Hauptverfasser: Tenaillon, M. I., Burban, Ewen, Huynh, Stella, Wojcik, Arthur, Thuillet, Anne-Céline, Manicacci, Domenica, Gérard, Pierre R., Alix, Karine, Belcram, Harry, Cornille, A., Brault, Marie, Stevens, Rebecca, Lagnel, Jacques, Dogimont, Catherine, Vigouroux, Yves, Glémin, S
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Zusammenfassung:Speciation, Darwin’s mystery of mysteries, is a continuous process that results in genomic divergence accompanied by the gradual increment of reproductive barriers between lineages. Since the beginning of research on the genetics of speciation, several questions have emerged such as: What are the genetic bases of incompatibilities? How many loci are necessary to prevent hybridization and how are they distributed along genomes? Can speciation occur despite gene flow and how common is ecological speciation? Early stages of divergence are key to understand the ecology and genetics of speciation, and semi-isolated species where hybrids can still be produced are particularly relevant.
ISSN:0002-9122
DOI:10.1002/ajb2.16173