Genomic evidence of speciation reversal in ravens

Speciation reversal is known mainly from recently diverged lineages that have come into secondary contact following anthropogenic disturbance. Here, Kearns et al. use genomic and phylogenomic analyses to show that the Common Raven (Corvus corax) was formed by the ancient fusion of two non-sister lin...

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Autores principales: Anna M. Kearns, Marco Restani, Ildiko Szabo, Audun Schrøder-Nielsen, Jin Ah Kim, Hayley M. Richardson, John M. Marzluff, Robert C. Fleischer, Arild Johnsen, Kevin E. Omland
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:3e6285d43c9b42dc827ad85fe14fba322021-12-02T15:34:00ZGenomic evidence of speciation reversal in ravens10.1038/s41467-018-03294-w2041-1723https://doaj.org/article/3e6285d43c9b42dc827ad85fe14fba322018-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-03294-whttps://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Speciation reversal is known mainly from recently diverged lineages that have come into secondary contact following anthropogenic disturbance. Here, Kearns et al. use genomic and phylogenomic analyses to show that the Common Raven (Corvus corax) was formed by the ancient fusion of two non-sister lineages of ravens.Anna M. KearnsMarco RestaniIldiko SzaboAudun Schrøder-NielsenJin Ah KimHayley M. RichardsonJohn M. MarzluffRobert C. FleischerArild JohnsenKevin E. OmlandNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2018)
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Anna M. Kearns
Marco Restani
Ildiko Szabo
Audun Schrøder-Nielsen
Jin Ah Kim
Hayley M. Richardson
John M. Marzluff
Robert C. Fleischer
Arild Johnsen
Kevin E. Omland
Genomic evidence of speciation reversal in ravens
description Speciation reversal is known mainly from recently diverged lineages that have come into secondary contact following anthropogenic disturbance. Here, Kearns et al. use genomic and phylogenomic analyses to show that the Common Raven (Corvus corax) was formed by the ancient fusion of two non-sister lineages of ravens.
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author Anna M. Kearns
Marco Restani
Ildiko Szabo
Audun Schrøder-Nielsen
Jin Ah Kim
Hayley M. Richardson
John M. Marzluff
Robert C. Fleischer
Arild Johnsen
Kevin E. Omland
author_facet Anna M. Kearns
Marco Restani
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Jin Ah Kim
Hayley M. Richardson
John M. Marzluff
Robert C. Fleischer
Arild Johnsen
Kevin E. Omland
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title Genomic evidence of speciation reversal in ravens
title_short Genomic evidence of speciation reversal in ravens
title_full Genomic evidence of speciation reversal in ravens
title_fullStr Genomic evidence of speciation reversal in ravens
title_full_unstemmed Genomic evidence of speciation reversal in ravens
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