Parallel adaptations to an altitudinal gradient persist in tetraploid snowtrout (Cyprinidae: Schizothorax), despite extensive genomic exchange within adjacent Himalayan rivers

Published: Apr 18, 2021
Abstract
Replicated evolutionary patterns are often attributed to recurrent emergence following parallel selective pressures. However, similar genetic patterns (e.g., ‘genomic islands’) can also emerge following extensive homogenization in secondary contact, as a by-product of heterogeneous introgression. For example, within Himalayan tributaries of the Ganges/Brahmaputra rivers, drainage-specific mtDNA clades of polyploid snowtrout (Cyprinidae:...
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Title
Parallel adaptations to an altitudinal gradient persist in tetraploid snowtrout (Cyprinidae: Schizothorax), despite extensive genomic exchange within adjacent Himalayan rivers
Published Date
Apr 18, 2021
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