2024
DOI: 10.1093/evolut/qpae174
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Contact zones reveal restricted introgression despite frequent hybridization across a recent lizard radiation

Stephen M Zozaya,
Scott A Macor,
Rhiannon Schembri
et al.

Abstract: Introgression — the exchange of genetic material through hybridization — is now recognized as common among animal species. The extent of introgression, however, can vary considerably even when it occurs: for example, introgression can be geographically restricted or so pervasive that populations merge. Such variation highlights the importance of understanding the factors mediating introgression. Here we used genome-wide SNP data to assess hybridization and introgression at 32 contact zones, comprising 21 phylo… Show more

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