2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.0014-3820.2006.tb00515.x
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Restricted Gene Flow at Specific Parts of the Shrew Genome in Chromosomal Hybrid Zones

Abstract: Abstract. The species and races of the shrews of the Sorex araneus group exhibit a broad range of chromosomal polymorphisms. European taxa of this group are parapatric and form contact or hybrid zones that span an extraordinary variety of situations, ranging from absolute genetic isolation to almost free gene flow. This variety seems to depend for a large part on the chromosome composition of populations, which are primarily differentiated by various Robertsonian fusions of a subset of acrocentric chromosomes.… Show more

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“…However, the inter-specific difference between the two classes of chromosomes was significant only in the centre of the hybrid zone where the two species lived in sympatry and where there is no evident physical barrier to gene flow. This difference was not significant over a larger geographic range (Basset et al, 2006a) and such results remain difficult to interpret.…”
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“…However, the inter-specific difference between the two classes of chromosomes was significant only in the centre of the hybrid zone where the two species lived in sympatry and where there is no evident physical barrier to gene flow. This difference was not significant over a larger geographic range (Basset et al, 2006a) and such results remain difficult to interpret.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Some individuals have already been genotyped at some loci as part of previous study (Brü nner et al, 2002b;Basset et al, 2006a;Yannic et al, 2008a) and were not regenotyped here (see Table 1). …”
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