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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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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