Abstract:Although the process of species formation is notoriously idiosyncratic,
the observation of pervasive patterns of reproductive isolation across
species pairs suggests that generalities, or “rules”, underlie species
formation in all animals. Haldane’s rule states that whenever a sex is
absent, rare or sterile in a cross between two taxa, that sex is usually
the heterogametic sex. Yet, understanding how Haldane’s rule first
evolves and whether it is associated to genome wide barriers to gene
flow remains a challe… Show more
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