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    Introgressive hybridization, also known as introgression, is the flow of genetic material between divergent lineages via repeated backcrossing. In plants...
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    of the donor genome. Introgression or introgressive hybridization is the incorporation (usually via hybridization and backcrossing) of novel genes or alleles...
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  • of hybridization, followed by repeated backcrossing with parental individuals. Introgressive hybridization occurs often in plants, and results in increased...
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    Hybridization is a particularly common mechanism for speciation in plants, and is now known to be fundamental to the evolutionary history of plants....
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  • characteristics, uneven rates of character change in other lineages, and introgressive hybridization. The "complexity hypothesis" is a different approach...
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    The concept of introgressive hybridization (or "introgression") was first coined to describe the pattern of interspecific hybridization followed by backcrossing...
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    is a list of plant hybrids created intentionally or by chance and exploited commercially in agriculture or horticulture. The hybridization event mechanism...
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    Anolis carolinensis (category Reptiles described in 1832)
    viewed as a negative outcome, and adaptive introgression as a result of hybridization with an ecologically robust invasive population might facilitate the...
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  • Eukaryote hybrid genome (category Wikipedia articles published in peer-reviewed literature)
    fertile, hybridization may contribute novel variation through rare hybrids backcrossing with parental species. Such introgressive hybridization may enable...
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    Alnus cordata (category Plants described in 1810)
    Alnus cordata (Loisel.) Duby Populations and Introgressive Hybridization with A. glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. in Southern Italy: Implication for Conservation...
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    Japanese giant salamander (category Amphibians described in 1836)
    salamanders imported for food to Japan in 1972 were the sources of the ongoing introgressive hybridization. In Kamo River in Kyoto Prefecture, the study conducted...
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    the high signal of introgressive hybridization (the transfer of genetic material by repeated backcrossing with hybrid offspring) in the genus has made...
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  • through divergence and reproductive isolation or through hybridization and polyploidy in plants. Paleoendemism, the other sub-category, refers to species...
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  • microbial diversity, increased diversity through hybridization, or maintenance of existing diversity levels. In the Malus species case, including wild and domesticated...
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    of fusion, a hybrid zone may occur. This is sometimes called introgressive hybridization or reverse speciation. Concerns have been raised that the homogenizing...
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    Aquilegia vulgaris (category Plants described in 1753)
    peninsulas has brought it into contact with other columbines in that region with introgressive effects.: 208  The species also ranges east into western Russia...
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    avocado genome informs deep angiosperm phylogeny, highlights introgressive hybridization, and reveals pathogen-influenced gene space adaptation". Proceedings...
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  • Tui chub (category Fish described in 1856)
    between populations. A concrete example of this is found in the introgressive hybridization of the Owens Tui Chub (Siphateles bicolor snyderi) and the...
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    Platanus racemosa (category Garden plants of North America)
    California native tree, Platanus racemosa, via recent, ongoing introgressive hybridization with an introduced ornamental species". Conservation Genetics...
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    Picea obovata (category Plants described in 1833)
    December 2014. Konstantin V. Krutovskii & Fritz Bergmann (1995). "Introgressive hybridization and phylogenetic relationships between Norway, Picea abies (L...
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    Dudleya brevifolia (category Plant subspecies)
    noting that the destruction of the introgressive populations that graded into Blochman's dudleya made these plants distinct enough to be deemed a species...
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  • Edgar Anderson (category Washington University in St. Louis faculty)
    June 18, 1969) was an American botanist. He introduced the term introgressive hybridization and his 1949 book of that title was an original and important...
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    Picea abies (category Plants described in 1753)
    Monumental trees. Krutovskii, Konstantin V.; Bergmann, Fritz (1995). "Introgressive hybridization and phylogenetic relationships between Norway, Picea abies (L...
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  • 2018-06-06. Baskett, Marissa L.; Gomulkiewicz, Richard (2011-02-22). "Introgressive hybridization as a mechanism for species rescue". Theoretical Ecology. 4 (2):...
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    Red junglefowl (category Birds described in 1758)
    junglefowl, grey junglefowl, and green junglefowl found strong introgressive hybridisation events in different populations of indigenous village chickens. The...
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    Nymphaea (category Freshwater plants)
    tender aquatic plants in the family Nymphaeaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. Many species are cultivated as ornamental plants, and many cultivars...
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    Silene amoena (category Plants described in 1753)
    2023. Petri, Anna; Pfeil, Bernard E.; Oxelman, Bengt (2013). "Introgressive Hybridization between Anciently Diverged Lineages of Silene (Caryophyllaceae)"...
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    Species classification for seeds collected from spruce stands in which introgressive hybridization between white and Sitka spruces (P. sitchensis) may have...
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    that through the process of introgressive hybridization L. ordoratus could receive improved disease resistance. Hybridization was later conducted to produce...
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    species in the same environment can lead to interbreeding, hybridization, and potentially, a hybrid swarm. Hybrid swarms can lead to introgressive hybridization...
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