The genomic landscape underlying phenotypic integrity in the face of gene flow in crows
Science for Life Laboratory · Institut de Biologia Evolutiva · +5 more institutions
Abstract
The importance, extent, and mode of interspecific gene flow for the evolution of species has long been debated. Characterization of genomic differentiation in a classic example of hybridization between all-black carrion crows and gray-coated hooded crows identified genome-wide introgression extending far beyond the morphological hybrid zone. Gene expression divergence was concentrated in pigmentation genes expressed in gray versus black feather follicles. Only a small number of narrow genomic islands exhibited resistance to gene flow. One prominent genomic region (
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Authors
11- JWJelmer W. PoelstraCorresponding
Science for Life Laboratory, Institut de Biologia Evolutiva
- NVNagarjun Vijay
Science for Life Laboratory, Institut de Biologia Evolutiva
- CMChristen M. Bossu
Science for Life Laboratory, Institut de Biologia Evolutiva
- HLHenrik Lantz
Uppsala University, Science for Life Laboratory
- BRBettina Ryll
Uppsala University
Topics & keywords
- Carrion
- Biology
- Feather
- Evolutionary biology
- Gene flow
- Coat
- Flock
- Zoology
- Life in Land