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   Reproductive Isolation of Hybrid Populations Driven by Genetic Incompatibilities  
   
نویسنده schumer m. ,cui r. ,rosenthal g.g. ,andolfatto p.
منبع plos genetics - 2015 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 3
چکیده    Despite its role in homogenizing populations,hybridization has also been proposed as a means to generate new species. the conceptual basis for this idea is that hybridization can result in novel phenotypes through recombination between the parental genomes,allowing a hybrid population to occupy ecological niches unavailable to parental species. here we present an alternative model of the evolution of reproductive isolation in hybrid populations that occurs as a simple consequence of selection against genetic incompatibilities. unlike previous models of hybrid speciation,our model does not incorporate inbreeding,or assume that hybrids have an ecological or reproductive fitness advantage relative to parental populations. we show that reproductive isolation between hybrids and parental species can evolve frequently and rapidly under this model,even in the presence of substantial ongoing immigration from parental species and strong selection against hybrids. an interesting prediction of our model is that replicate hybrid populations formed from the same pair of parental species can evolve reproductive isolation from each other. this non-adaptive process can therefore generate patterns of species diversity and relatedness that resemble an adaptive radiation. intriguingly,several known hybrid species exhibit patterns of reproductive isolation consistent with the predictions of our model. © 2015 schumer et al.
آدرس department of ecology and evolutionary biology,princeton university,princeton,nj, United States, department of biology,texas a&m university,college stationtx,united states,centro de investigaciones científicas de las huastecas “aguazarca”,calnali,hidalgo,mexico,max planck institute for the biology of ageing,cologne, Germany, department of biology,texas a&m university,college stationtx,united states,centro de investigaciones científicas de las huastecas “aguazarca”,calnali,hidalgo, Mexico, department of ecology and evolutionary biology,princeton university,princeton,nj,united states,lewis-sigler institute for integrative genomics,princeton university,princeton,nj, United States
 
     
   
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