Asymmetric introgression reveals the genetic architecture of a plumage trait
Hybrid zones are windows into the evolutionary process. Semenov et al. find that the head plumage differences between white wagtail subspecies have a simple genetic basis involving two small genetic regions, in which partially dominant and epistatic interactions help to explain how this sexual signa...
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Auteurs principaux: | Georgy A. Semenov, Ethan Linck, Erik D. Enbody, Rebecca B. Harris, David R. Khaydarov, Per Alström, Leif Andersson, Scott A. Taylor |
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Langue: | EN |
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2021
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