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Hybrid populations selectively filter gene introgression between species
Gregory D. Martinsen
, Thomas G. Whitham
, Richard J. Turek
,
Paul Keim
Biological Sciences
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Ancient Introgression
25%
Backcross
25%
Chloroplast DNA
25%
Chloroplast Markers
25%
Conservation Biology
25%
Cottonwood
25%
Deleterious mutations
25%
DNA Fragments
25%
Ecological Processes
25%
Evolution Biology
25%
Evolutionary Forces
25%
Evolutionary Process
25%
Fremont
25%
Fremont Cottonwood
25%
Gene Flow
50%
Gene Introgression
100%
Genetic Assimilation
25%
Genetic Variation
25%
Genome-wide Analysis
25%
Geographic Range
25%
Geographic Region
25%
Hybrid Generation
100%
Hybrid Zone
25%
Introgression
100%
Isolating Mechanisms
25%
Mitochondrial DNA
25%
Mitochondrial Markers
25%
Narrowleaf Cottonwood
25%
Native Species
25%
Natural Hybridization
25%
Negative Effects
25%
Negative Factors
25%
Neutral Effects
25%
Nuclear Markers
50%
Populus Fremontii
25%
Recombination
25%
Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism
25%
Small Fragments
25%
Species Range
25%
Strong Filter
25%
Two-species
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Backcrossing
16%
Chloroplast
16%
Gene Flow
33%
Genetic Variation
16%
Genetics
16%
Genome Wide Association Study
16%
Hybrid Zone
16%
Introgression
100%
Native Species
16%
Natural Hybridization
16%
Populus
16%
Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism
16%
Tree
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Backcrossing
16%
Biological Sciences
16%
Chloroplast
16%
Evolution
33%
Gene Flow
33%
Genetic Divergence
16%
Hybrid Zone
16%
Introgression
100%
Populus fremontii
16%
Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism
16%