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Genetic and morphological divergence among three closely related Phrynocephalus species (Agamidae).

Chao-Chao HuYan-Qing WuLi MaYi-Jing ChenXiang Ji
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2019)
Our study provides evidence for genetic and morphological divergence among the three closely related viviparous species of Phrynocephalus lizards, and supports the idea that natural selection in spatially heterogeneous environments can lead to population divergence even in the presence of gene flow. Our study supports the hypothesis that the evolutionary divergence between viviparous Phrynocephalus species was a consequence of environmental change after the uplift of the QTP.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • risk assessment
  • genetic diversity