Eukaryote hybrid genomes

Volume: 15, Issue: 11, Pages: e1008404 - e1008404
Published: Nov 27, 2019
Abstract
Interspecific hybridization is the process where closely related species mate and produce offspring with admixed genomes. The genomic revolution has shown that hybridization is common, and that it may represent an important source of novel variation. Although most interspecific hybrids are sterile or less fit than their parents, some may survive and reproduce, enabling the transfer of adaptive variants across the species boundary, and even...
Paper Details
Title
Eukaryote hybrid genomes
Published Date
Nov 27, 2019
Volume
15
Issue
11
Pages
e1008404 - e1008404
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