Falling shoulders ahead: adaptive alien genes are maintained amid vanishing introgression footprint in sea squirts
Fanny Touchard,
Frédérique Cerqueira,
Nicolas Bierne
et al.
Abstract:Human transport of species across oceans disrupts natural dispersal barriers and facilitates hybridisation between previously allopatric species. The recent introduction of the North Pacific sea squirt,Ciona robusta, into the native range of the North Atlantic sea squirt,C. intestinalis, is a good example of this outcome. Recent studies have revealed an adaptive introgression, in a single chromosomal region, from the introduced into the native species. Here, we monitored this adaptive introgression over time, … Show more
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