Response to comment on "the hologenomic basis of speciation: Gut bacteria cause hybrid lethality in the genus Nasonia"

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Abstract

Chandler and Turelli postulate that intrinsic hybrid dysfunction underscores hybrid lethality in Nasonia. Although it is a suitable conception for examining hybrid incompatibilities, their account of the evidence is factually inaccurate and leaves out the evolutionary process for why lethality became conditional on nuclear-microbe interactions. Hybrid incompatibilities in the context of phylosymbiosis are resolved by hologenomic principles and exemplify this emerging postmodern synthesis.

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Brucker, R. M., & Bordenstein, S. R. (2014). Response to comment on “the hologenomic basis of speciation: Gut bacteria cause hybrid lethality in the genus Nasonia.” Science, 345(6200). https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1256708

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