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      Recombination in interpopulation hybrids of the copepod Tigriopus californicus: release of beneficial variation despite hybrid breakdown.

      Journal of Heredity
      Animals, Copepoda, genetics, growth & development, Crosses, Genetic, Female, Genetic Variation, Hybridization, Genetic, Male, Recombination, Genetic

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          Crosses between divergent populations of the copepod Tigriopus californicus typically result in fitness reductions for both F2 and backcross hybrids. Because females in this species lack chiasmatic meiosis, both recombinant and nonrecombinant backcross hybrids can be created. Recombinant hybrids were found to have significantly faster development time for both males and females in 2 pairs of crosses, indicating the creation of favorable gene combinations by disrupting parental linkage groups.

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          18308715
          10.1093/jhered/esn008

          Chemistry
          Animals,Copepoda,genetics,growth & development,Crosses, Genetic,Female,Genetic Variation,Hybridization, Genetic,Male,Recombination, Genetic

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