Publication: Hemiclone diversity in the hybridogenetic frog Rana esculenta outside the area of clone formation: the view from protein electrophoresis.
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2008
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Abstract
European water frog hybrids Rana esculenta reproduce hemiclonally, by hybridogenesis: In the germ line they exclude the genome of the parental
species Rana lessonae and produce haploid, unrecombined gametes with a genome of the parental species Rana ridibunda. These hybrids coexist
with and depend as sexual parasites on the host parental species R. lessonae (the L-E population system); matings with R. lessonae restore somatic
hybridity in each generation of R. esculenta. We investigated 15 L-E system populations in northern Switzerlan
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46
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1
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56
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62
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Keywords
Allozymes, clonal coexistence, clonal reproduction, Frozen Niche Variation, genetic diversity, hybridogenesis, Rana esculenta complex
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English
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2008
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2008-02-11
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0947-5745
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