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What if anything are hybrids: enduring truths and challenges associated with population structure and gene flow

机译:什么(如果有的话)是杂种:与种群结构和基因流相关的持久真理和挑战

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Hybridization is a potent evolutionary process that can affect the origin, maintenance, and loss of biodiversity. Because of its ecological and evolutionary consequences, an understanding of hybridization is important for basic and applied sciences, including conservation biology and agriculture. Herein, we review and discuss ideas that are relevant to the recognition of hybrids and hybridization. We supplement this discussion with simulations. The ideas we present have a long history, particularly in botany, and clarifying them should have practical consequences for managing hybridization and gene flow in plants. One of our primary goals is to illustrate what we can and cannot infer about hybrids and hybridization from molecular data; in other words, we ask when genetic analyses commonly used to study hybridization might mislead us about the history or nature of gene flow and selection. We focus on patterns of variation when hybridization is recent and populations are polymorphic, which are particularly informative for applied issues, such as contemporary hybridization following recent ecological change. We show that hybridization is not a singular process, but instead a collection of related processes with variable outcomes and consequences. Thus, it will often be inappropriate to generalize about the threats or benefits of hybridization from individual studies, and at minimum, it will be important to avoid categorical thinking about what hybridization and hybrids are. We recommend potential sampling and analytical approaches that should help us confront these complexities of hybridization.
机译:杂交是一个有力的进化过程,会影响生物多样性的起源,维持和丧失。由于其对生态和进化的影响,对杂交的理解对于基础科学和应用科学(包括保护生物学和农业)非常重要。在这里,我们审查和讨论与杂交和杂交的认识有关的想法。我们用模拟来补充这一讨论。我们提出的想法有很长的历史,特别是在植物学方面,阐明它们对管理植物中的杂交和基因流动将产生实际的影响。我们的主要目标之一是说明我们可以和不能从分子数据中推断出杂交和杂交的内容。换句话说,我们问什么时候通常用于研究杂交的遗传分析可能会误导我们有关基因流动和选择的历史或性质。当杂交是最近的并且种群是多态的时,我们关注变异的模式,这对于应用问题尤其有用,例如最近生态变化后的当代杂交。我们证明杂交不是一个单一的过程,而是具有可变结果和后果的相关过程的集合。因此,从个别研究中概括杂交的威胁或益处通常是不合适的,并且至少,避免对杂交和杂种是什么进行分类思考很重要。我们建议使用可能的采样和分析方法,这些方法应有助于我们应对杂交的这些复杂性。

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