2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-16345-1
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Reticulate Evolution

Abstract: The time when only biologists studied evolution has long since passed. Accepting evolution requires us to come to terms with the fact that everything that exists must be the outcome of evolutionary processes. Today, a wide variety of academic disciplines are therefore confronted with evolutionary problems, ranging from physics and medicine, to linguistics, anthropology and sociology. Solving evolutionary problems also necessitates an inter-and transdisciplinary approach, which is why the Modern Synthesis is cu… Show more

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“…In a number of studies, via this approach (or a similar RAD‐seq approach; Lecaudey et al., 2018 ; Nash et al., 2018 ; Sadanandan et al., 2020 ), the presence of reticulate evolutionary patterns, particularly introgression, has been convincingly shown in closely related species. Moreover, it has become more or less clear that evolution with a reticulate process is not an exception as traditionally thought but rather the rule and involves hybridization and introgression: the primary drivers of mito‐nuclear discordance (Gontier, 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a number of studies, via this approach (or a similar RAD‐seq approach; Lecaudey et al., 2018 ; Nash et al., 2018 ; Sadanandan et al., 2020 ), the presence of reticulate evolutionary patterns, particularly introgression, has been convincingly shown in closely related species. Moreover, it has become more or less clear that evolution with a reticulate process is not an exception as traditionally thought but rather the rule and involves hybridization and introgression: the primary drivers of mito‐nuclear discordance (Gontier, 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%