Admixture, evolution, and variation in reproductive isolation in the Boechera puberula clade.
Martin P SchillingZachariah GompertFay-Wei LiMichael D WindhamPaul G WolfPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2018)
We present evidence for a monophyletic origin of the B. puberula group, and a split of B. puberula into two subspecies. Further, when inferring reproductive isolation on the basis of presence and absence of admixture, we found that the accumulation of reproductive isolation between species does not seem to occur linearly with time since divergence in this system. We discuss our results in the context of sexuality and asexuality in Boechera.
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