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This project explores how new species arise, focusing on adaptive speciation in house mice. By analyzing genetic factors influencing sexual isolation, the research aims to understand the evolutionary mechanisms that drive speciation amidst gene flow.
One main topic in evolutionary biology is this unresolved and fascinating riddle: how do new species arise?
In the last two decades, attention focused on the possibility that selection could play a major role in speciation, particularly when reproductive isolation is impeded by ongoing gene flow.
Nowadays, the plausibility of adaptive speciation is accepted but the debate is shifting towards the challenges of identifying the factors favouring this process and of assessing the genetic basis of ad…
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