Population Genomics of Speciation and Admixture

  • Nadeau N
  • Kawakami T
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Abstract

The application of population genomics to the understanding of specia-tion has led to the emerging field of speciation genomics. This has brought new insight into how divergence builds up within the genome during speciation and is also revealing the extent to which species can continue to exchange genetic material despite reproductive barriers. It is also providing powerful new approaches for linking genotype to phenotype in admixed populations. In this chapter, we give an overview of some of the methods that have been used and some of the novel insights gained. We also outline some of the pitfalls of the most commonly used methods and possible problems with interpretation of the results.

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Nadeau, N. J., & Kawakami, T. (2018). Population Genomics of Speciation and Admixture (pp. 613–653). https://doi.org/10.1007/13836_2018_24

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