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SUBMITTER: Kearns AM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5834606 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kearns Anna M AM Restani Marco M Szabo Ildiko I Schrøder-Nielsen Audun A Kim Jin Ah JA Richardson Hayley M HM Marzluff John M JM Fleischer Robert C RC Johnsen Arild A Omland Kevin E KE
Nature communications 20180302 1
Many species, including humans, have emerged via complex reticulate processes involving hybridisation. Under certain circumstances, hybridisation can cause distinct lineages to collapse into a single lineage with an admixed mosaic genome. Most known cases of such 'speciation reversal' or 'lineage fusion' involve recently diverged lineages and anthropogenic perturbation. Here, we show that in western North America, Common Ravens (Corvus corax) have admixed mosaic genomes formed by the fusion of n ...[more]