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Haplotype tagging reveals parallel formation of hybrid races in two butterfly species
ArticleAbstract: Genetic variation segregates as linked sets of variants or haplotypes. Haplotypes and linkage are cePalabras claves:BUTTERFLY, Genomes, Haplotypes, hybrid zone, Population geneticsAutores:Aldás I., Barton N.H., Bridle J.R., Chan Y.F., Davies R.W., Dréau A., Jiggins C.D., Kucka M., McMillan W.O., Meier J.I., Nadeau N.J., Patricio A. Salazar, Power O.B., Rolian C.Fuentes:scopusIntrogression through rare hybridization: A genetic study of a hybrid zone between red and sika deer (genus Cervus) in Argyll, Scotland
ArticleAbstract: In this article we describe the structure of a hybrid zone in Argyll, Scotland, between native red dPalabras claves:Autores:Abernethy K., Barton N.H., Pemberton J., Simon J. Goodman, Swanson G.Fuentes:scopusPhenotypic correlates of hybridisation between red and sika deer (genus Cervus)
ArticleAbstract: 1.Hybridisation with an invasive species has the potential to alter the phenotype and hence the ecolPalabras claves:Carcass weight, Cervus elaphus, Cervus nippon, fitness, gene flow, hybridization, introgression, Invasive species, Kidney fat, PregnancyAutores:Barton N.H., Pemberton J., Senn H., Simon J. Goodman, Swanson G.Fuentes:scopusInvestigating temporal changes in hybridization and introgression in a predominantly bimodal hybridizing population of invasive sika (Cervus nippon) and native red deer (C. elaphus) on the Kintyre Peninsula, Scotland
ArticleAbstract: We investigated temporal changes in hybridization and introgression between native red deer (CervusPalabras claves:hybridization, introgression, Invasive species, Red deer, SikaAutores:Abernethy K., Barton N.H., Pemberton J., Senn H., Simon J. Goodman, Swanson G.Fuentes:scopus