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Evolution of strong reproductive isolation in plants: broad- scale patterns and lessons from a perennial model group

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NIAID Data Ecosystem2026-03-11 收录
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Many recent studies have addressed the mechanisms operating during the early stages of speciation, but surprisingly few studies have tested theoretical predictions on the evolution of strong reproductive isolation. To help address this gap, we first undertook a quantitative review of the hybrid zone literature for flowering plants in relation to reproductive barriers. Then, using Populus as an exemplary model group, we analysed genome wide variation for phylogenetic tree topologies in both early and late stage speciation taxa to determine how these patterns may be related to the genomic architecture of reproductive isolation. Our plant literature survey revealed variation in barrier complexity and an association between barrier number and introgressive gene flow. Focussing on Populus, our genome wide analysis of tree topologies in speciating poplar taxa points to unusually complex genomic architectures of reproductive isolation, consistent with earlier genome wide association studies. These architectures appear to facilitate the escape of introgressed genome segments from polygenic barriers even with strong reproductive isolation, thus affecting their relationships with recombination rates. Placed within the context of the broader literature, our data illustrate how phylogenomic approaches hold great promise for addressing the evolution and temporary breakdown of reproductive isolation during late stages of speciation.
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2020-06-25
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