Evolution Repeats Itself in Building a Species Barrier.
@article{Jagannathan2018EvolutionRI, title={Evolution Repeats Itself in Building a Species Barrier.}, author={Madhav Jagannathan and Y. Yamashita}, journal={Developmental cell}, year={2018}, volume={47 5}, pages={ 527-528 } }
Exploring the mechanisms that cause hybrid incompatibility can illuminate divergent genomic elements between species that may otherwise be cryptic. Recent work shows that uniparental chromosome elimination in hybrids between two frog species triggers a metabolic crisis and embryonic lethality.
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