Authors
Adriana Suarez-Gonzalez, Christian Lexer, Quentin CB Cronk
Publication date
2018/3/31
Source
Biology letters
Volume
14
Issue
3
Pages
20170688
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
Introgression is emerging as an important source of novel genetic variation, alongside standing variation and mutation. It is adaptive when such introgressed alleles are maintained by natural selection. Recently, there has been an explosion in the number of studies on adaptive introgression. In this review, we take a plant perspective centred on four lines of evidence: (i) introgression, (ii) selection, (iii) phenotype and (iv) fitness. While advances in genomics have contributed to our understanding of introgression and porous species boundaries (task 1), and the detection of signatures of selection in introgression (task 2), the investigation of adaptive introgression critically requires links to phenotypic variation and fitness (tasks 3 and 4). We also discuss the conservation implications of adaptive introgression in the face of climate change. Adaptive introgression is particularly important in rapidly changing environments …
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Scholar articles
A Suarez-Gonzalez, C Lexer, QCB Cronk - Biology letters, 2018