Search Results - "Frayer, Megan E."
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Demographic history shapes genomic ancestry in hybrid zones
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-08-2021)“…Demographic factors such as migration rate and population size can impede or facilitate speciation. In hybrid zones, reproductive boundaries between species…”
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Do genetic loci that cause reproductive isolation in the lab inhibit gene flow in nature?
Published in Evolution (29-05-2024)“…The genetic dissection of reproductive barriers between diverging lineages provides enticing clues into the origin of species. One strategy uses linkage…”
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Surprise hybrid origins of a butterfly species
Published in Nature (London) (25-04-2024)“…Mating between different species has often been considered an evolutionary dead end, but a study in longwing butterflies suggests that such hybridization could…”
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Signatures of hybridization and speciation in genomic patterns of ancestry
Published in Evolution (01-08-2018)“…Genomes sampled from hybrid zones between nascent species provide important clues into the speciation process. With advances in genome sequencing and single…”
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Weak reproductive isolation and extensive gene flow between Mimulus glaucescens and M. guttatus in northern California
Published in Evolution (27-04-2023)“…Barriers to reproduction are often how progress in speciation is measured. Nonetheless, an unresolved question concerns the extent to which reproductive…”
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Stained-Glass Windows on the Evolutionary Process: Patterns of Genomic Ancestry in Hybrid Zones
Published 01-01-2022“…The outcome of speciation is put to the test in regions where incipient species’ ranges overlap and hybrid offspring are produced, known as hybrid zones…”
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