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Title: Hybridization generates a hopeful monster
Authors: Svensson, Ola
Smith, Alan
García-Alonso, Javier
Keywords: Biology
Developmental biology
Evolution
Colour polymorphism
Disorders of sex development
Pundamilia
Neochromis omnicaeruleus
Self-fertilization
Selfing
Transgressive segregation
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: Compared with other phylogenetic groups, self-fertilization (selfing) is exceedingly rare in vertebrates and is known to occur only in one small clade of fishes. Here we report observing one F1-hybrid individual that developed into a functional hermaphrodite after crossing two closely-related sexually reproducing species of cichlids. Microsatellite alleles segregated consistent with selfing and Mendelian inheritance and we could rule out different modes of parthenogenesis including automixis.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23623
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