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Microsatellite DNA allele frequencies in parental species used to detect the maternal alleles of <t>hemiclonal</t> hybrids. (A–C) Represent hexoc 6 , hexoc 14 , and hexoc 21 , respectively
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Microsatellite DNA allele frequencies in parental species used to detect the maternal alleles of hemiclonal hybrids. (A–C) Represent hexoc 6 , hexoc 14 , and hexoc 21 , respectively

Journal: Ecology and Evolution

Article Title: Origins of two hemiclonal hybrids among three Hexagrammos species (Teleostei: Hexagrammidae): genetic diversification through host switching

doi: 10.1002/ece3.2446

Figure Lengend Snippet: Microsatellite DNA allele frequencies in parental species used to detect the maternal alleles of hemiclonal hybrids. (A–C) Represent hexoc 6 , hexoc 14 , and hexoc 21 , respectively

Article Snippet: Although most eukaryotes have retained sexual reproduction with recombination as a reproductive strategy, some have developed unisexual modes of reproduction, such as clonal reproduction (parthenogenesis and gynogenesis) and hemiclonal reproduction (hybridogenesis), which involve hybridization between different species (Dawley, ; Hubbs & Hubbs, ; Lampert & Schartl, ).

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Results for hybridizations occurring among three Hexagrammos species and two hemiclonal hybrids. Uppercase letters superimposed on fish represent the genomes of each species, with asterisks indicating that the genome possesses the genetic factor responsible for inducing hybridogenesis. (A and B) Represent a normal backcross of hemiclonal hybrids. (C) Represents hybridization between Hoc and Hag . The F 1 offspring ( Hoc × Hag ) produce gametes that have undergone recombination, but the descendants of the F 1 offspring will disappear because genetic introgression among the parental species via two hybrid populations does not occur (Kimura‐Kawaguchi et al., ). (D) Represents host switching, which generated Hoc / Hot . The rectangle contains hybridization events that have not yet been observed. When a Hoc / Hag hybrid mates with a male of the maternal species, the offspring (backcrossed Hoc ) become Hoc (carriers). After several generations, if these carriers mate with Hag , the offspring may produce a new hybridogenetic strain

Journal: Ecology and Evolution

Article Title: Origins of two hemiclonal hybrids among three Hexagrammos species (Teleostei: Hexagrammidae): genetic diversification through host switching

doi: 10.1002/ece3.2446

Figure Lengend Snippet: Results for hybridizations occurring among three Hexagrammos species and two hemiclonal hybrids. Uppercase letters superimposed on fish represent the genomes of each species, with asterisks indicating that the genome possesses the genetic factor responsible for inducing hybridogenesis. (A and B) Represent a normal backcross of hemiclonal hybrids. (C) Represents hybridization between Hoc and Hag . The F 1 offspring ( Hoc × Hag ) produce gametes that have undergone recombination, but the descendants of the F 1 offspring will disappear because genetic introgression among the parental species via two hybrid populations does not occur (Kimura‐Kawaguchi et al., ). (D) Represents host switching, which generated Hoc / Hot . The rectangle contains hybridization events that have not yet been observed. When a Hoc / Hag hybrid mates with a male of the maternal species, the offspring (backcrossed Hoc ) become Hoc (carriers). After several generations, if these carriers mate with Hag , the offspring may produce a new hybridogenetic strain

Article Snippet: Although most eukaryotes have retained sexual reproduction with recombination as a reproductive strategy, some have developed unisexual modes of reproduction, such as clonal reproduction (parthenogenesis and gynogenesis) and hemiclonal reproduction (hybridogenesis), which involve hybridization between different species (Dawley, ; Hubbs & Hubbs, ; Lampert & Schartl, ).

Techniques: Hybridization, Generated