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Population genomics of an exceptional hybridogenetic system of Pelophylax water frogs.

Sylvain DubeyTiziano MaddalenaLaura BonnyDaniel L JeffriesChristophe Dufresnes
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2019)
Assuming P. lessonae is truly absent from southern Ticino, the putative maintenance of all-hybrid populations without triploid individuals would require an unusual lability of genome elimination, namely that P. kl. esculentus from both sexes are capable of producing gametes with either L or R genomes. This could be achieved by the co-existence of L- and R- eliminating lineages or by "hybrid amphigamy", i. e. males and females producing sperm and eggs among which both genomes are represented. These hypotheses imply that polyploidy is not the exclusive evolutionary pathway for hybrids to become reproductively independent, and challenge the classical view that hybridogenetic taxa are necessarily sexual parasites.
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