Evidence for adaptive introgression of exons across a hybrid swarm in deer.
Margaret L HainesGordon LuikartStephen J AmishSeth SmithEmily K LatchPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2019)
Our data are consistent with a genetic boundary between mule deer and black-tailed deer that is porous but maintained by many loci under weak selection having a substantial cumulative effect. The absence of clear reproductive barriers and the consistent centering of geographic clines at a sharp ecotone suggests that ecology is a driver of hybrid swarm dynamics. Adaptive introgression in this study (and others) promotes gene flow and provides valuable insight into selection strength on specific genes and the evolutionary trajectory of hybridizing taxa.