Asymmetry matters: A genomic assessment of directional biases in gene flow between hybridizing spruces
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
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
11
Pages
3883 - 3893
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