2023
DOI: 10.22541/au.167880184.43305084/v3
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Extensive Introgression among Strongylocentrotid Sea Urchins Revealed by Phylogenomics

Abstract: Gametic isolation is thought to play an important role in the evolution of reproductive isolation in broadcast-spawning marine invertebrates. However, it remains uncertain whether gametic isolation typically develops early in the speciation process or accumulates after other reproductive barriers are already in place. It is also unknown whether gametic incompatibilities have effectively prevented introgression during later stages of divergence. Here, we use phylogenomic approaches to test whether the well-docu… Show more

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