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- who: SNP et al. from the Kasetsart University, Thailand have published the research work: Breaking the reproductive barrier of divergent species to explore the genomic landscape, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: For this study, the authors investigated 369 specimens represented by field-sampled (T. souffia and P. toxostoma u2018pure` specimens) and laboratory-bred individuals (P. toxostoma u2018pure` specimens, F1-hybrids, F2-hybrids, and backcrossed specimens), and 5,289 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) based on the P. toxostoma transcriptome. Next, the authors focused the analysis on the cohort of F2s who died very young (=2 cm . . .
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