The Role of Hybridization in Plant Speciation
Florida Museum of Natural History · University of Florida
Abstract
The importance of hybridization in plant speciation and evolution has been debated for decades, with opposing views of hybridization as either a creative evolutionary force or evolutionary noise. Hybrid speciation may occur at either the homoploid (i.e., between two species of the same ploidy) or the polyploid level, each with its attendant genetic and evolutionary consequences. Whereas allopolyploidy (i.e., resulting from hybridization and genome doubling) has long been recognized as an important mode of plant speciation, the implications of genome duplication have typically not been taken into account in most fields of plant biology. Recent developments in genomics are revolutionizing our views of angiosperm…
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2Topics & keywords
- Genetic algorithm
- Biology
- Interspecific hybridization
- Evolutionary biology
- Botany
- Hybrid
- Life in Land