Asymmetry matters: A genomic assessment of directional biases in gene flow between hybridizing spruces

Volume: 7, Issue: 11, Pages: 3883 - 3893
Published: Apr 22, 2017
Abstract
Assessing directional bias in interspecific gene flow might be important in determining the evolutionary trajectory of closely related species pairs. Using a set of 300 single nucleotide polymorphisms ( SNP s) having variable propensity to cross species boundary, we evaluated the genomic extent and direction of interspecific gene flow in a progenitor‐derivative spruce species pair (black spruce and red spruce). A higher rate of gene flow was...
Paper Details
Title
Asymmetry matters: A genomic assessment of directional biases in gene flow between hybridizing spruces
Published Date
Apr 22, 2017
Volume
7
Issue
11
Pages
3883 - 3893
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