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1  two or more previously isolated populations interbreed.
2 urther convoluted among species that readily interbreed.
3 a single species into two that can no longer interbreed.
4 s population will be quickly diluted through interbreeding.
5 ic variation to impede subsequent productive interbreeding.
6 on subdivision followed by relatively recent interbreeding.
7 ulate genetic incompatibilities that prevent interbreeding(1,2).
8 pisodes of earlier population expansions and interbreeding(1-4).
9 ressing two different TCRs were generated by interbreeding 3A9 and AND CD4+ TCR transgenic mice speci
10 ng, with phenotypic similarity and extensive interbreeding across the southwestern contact zone and s
11 anderthal-to-AMH introgression stemming from interbreeding after the migration of AMHs from Africa to
12                                        Thus, interbreeding, albeit of low magnitude, occurred among m
13 ch maintain host-specific adaptation despite interbreeding among males and females reared by differen
14 es suggests a recent past/current history of interbreeding among the Indo-Pacific Acropora species an
15 erived VEGF-A in HPV-mediated skin cancer by interbreeding an HPV8 transgenic mouse model with a cond
16 ts might overcome the problem of dilution by interbreeding and contribute to evolution.
17 and dispersed across the planet through host interbreeding and gene flow.
18 nce of acquired traits and in populations of interbreeding animals, both of which would need a differ
19 al theory of speciation in that a barrier to interbreeding arises as a correlated effect of adaptive
20  (~2 My), wild boar and pygmy hog did indeed interbreed as the former expanded across Eurasia.
21 are turning out to have limited abilities to interbreed, as if they were on the way to becoming diffe
22 phological distinctions, a perceived lack of interbreeding at contact, and putatively old divergence
23               These include the discovery of interbreeding between anatomically modern humans and ext
24 rent temporal and geographic contact, making interbreeding between ancient populations likely.
25 n intermediate type of cattle resulting from interbreeding between Bos taurus and Bos indicus subspec
26                                              Interbreeding between domesticated individuals and their
27   Distinct migration timing does not prevent interbreeding between ecotypes, which are the result of
28 ffinity have likely resulted from historical interbreeding between high-altitude populations of two d
29  hypotheses, and detect regions of potential interbreeding between human and extinct hominines.
30                   Overall, our data indicate interbreeding between incoming farmers, whose ancestors
31                                              Interbreeding between modern humans and Neandertals has
32                These studies have shown that interbreeding between modern humans and Neanderthals or
33 xity has been the recent evidence of limited interbreeding between modern humans and the Neandertals
34 rica and thousands of years after documented interbreeding between modern humans, Neandertals and Den
35 sparked controversy about the possibility of interbreeding between Neandertals and modern humans in E
36                               Admixture, the interbreeding between previously distinct populations, i
37                                Hybridization-interbreeding between species-is generally thought to oc
38 veral instances of archaic admixture through interbreeding between the ancestors of modern non-Africa
39                                              Interbreeding between various Pkd1 and Pkd2 models revea
40 sequences are not silent remnants of ancient interbreeding but have measurable impacts on gene expres
41  allele has a selective advantage, even rare interbreeding can lead to its spread or fixation in late
42  During range expansions, even low levels of interbreeding can lead to massive introgression of local
43      We developed transgenic control mice by interbreeding CAN transgenic mice with mice expressing a
44 II activity in CAN mice to control levels by interbreeding CAN transgenic mice with mice expressing a
45 o the Ts65Dn mouse model of Down syndrome by interbreeding caused formation of intestinal adenomas at
46  (MEFs) expressing and lacking caveolin-1 by interbreeding Cav-1 (+/+) and Cav-1 (-/-) mice with INK4
47           More rarely, three species form an interbreeding complex (triad), reported in vertebrates,
48                SSA1-SG1 and SSA1-SG2 clearly interbreed, confirming that they are a single biological
49 n syntenic homology from human and mouse, an interbreed cross/backcross, and a strategy for isolation
50                            In this study, we interbreed Cx37 and Cx40 knockout mice to generate Cx37-
51 re we report results of a long-term study of interbreeding Darwin's finches on Daphne Major island, G
52 tably, however, olive- and black-backed taxa interbreed (differentiated populations of A. flavinuchus
53 southern Levant, close in time to the likely interbreeding event with Neanderthals.
54                                      Several interbreeding events are inferred to have taken place ea
55 SEA carry distinct genomic traces of ancient interbreeding events with Denisovans-a separate hominin
56        We conclude that in addition to later interbreeding events, the ancestors of Neanderthals from
57                           In 30 heterozygote interbreeding experiments, 50 Cse1l wild-type mice and 1
58 mes from periods before and after successful interbreeding followed by back-crossing.
59 oid social interactions and are not known to interbreed, genetic studies to date have found extremely
60 h to explore its role in prostate cancers by interbreeding IL-17 receptor C (IL-17RC)-deficient mice
61 live in sympatry with ample opportunities to interbreed in a large area, but they hardly do so.
62                        These two taxa do not interbreed in central Siberia but are connected by a lon
63 havior, or pollinator attraction may prevent interbreeding in nature, causing reproductive isolation.
64 ly divergent source populations, followed by interbreeding in the invasive range.
65 enotyping of progeny obtained from EPCR(+/-) interbreeding indicated that EPCR(-/-) embryos died on o
66                                              Interbreeding is possible among Caribbean A. palmata and
67                         A potential place of interbreeding is the notable Palaeolithic site of Riparo
68                                           By interbreeding isoform specific Rassf1a knockout mice wit
69                                              Interbreeding isolates were nearest neighbors on the evo
70 are random events, patterns of migration and interbreeding, mutational events, and horizontal transfe
71     We genetically tested this prediction by interbreeding Myc transgenics with mice lacking various
72                                 Multispecies interbreeding networks, or syngameons, have been increas
73               This was genetically tested by interbreeding Neu transgenics with knockouts of the thre
74 jor population expansion events resulting in interbreeding, not replacement.
75 D13 double transgenic mice were generated by interbreeding NP23 and NHD13 mice.
76 sistent with a history in which the Denisova interbreeding occurred in mainland Asia and then spread
77 ossibly H. floresiensis, with some degree of interbreeding occurring.
78                                              Interbreeding of Arf-Cre females to males containing "fl
79                                              Interbreeding of heterozygotes resulted in progressive t
80  However, no homozygous pups were born after interbreeding of heterozygous mice.
81  however, no homozygous pups were born after interbreeding of heterozygous mice.
82                                              Interbreeding of Iqgap2(-/-) mice into the Iqgap1(-/-) b
83 nd inter-clone differentiation indicates the interbreeding of minicircle sequence classes is placed a
84 al to act as an isolating barrier to prevent interbreeding of populations through a role in species r
85 multigene-deficient animals through standard interbreeding of single-deficient animals.
86                                              Interbreeding of the extl3-mutant zebrafish (box) with T
87 ixture linkage disequilibrium created in the interbreeding of the two parental populations.
88                                              Interbreeding of the VISTA-deficient mice with 2D2 T-cel
89                                              Interbreeding of these first generation progeny resulted
90 However, we found strong evidence for recent interbreeding of Thoroughbreds with Arabians used for fl
91 ort the use of a sperm-specific promoter and interbreeding of transgenic and gene knockout mice for g
92 c caste determination (GCD) generated by the interbreeding of two distinct yet interdependent lineage
93 rope, and their replacement (with or without interbreeding) of the preceding "archaic" populations in
94                                              Interbreeding OGT with OGA transgenic mice rescued cardi
95  two others that have never been observed to interbreed on Daphne: Geospiza fuliginosa, a rare immigr
96            Historically, species that rarely interbreed, or are reproductively isolated, were conside
97 es an example of the missing link between an interbreeding population and isolated species.
98  to eliminate genetic incompatibilities from interbreeding populations.
99 with the evolution of behavioral barriers to interbreeding; postmating isolation usually evolves much
100               Finally, we find evidence that interbreeding practices were widespread during the domes
101 rrier and the terminal forms coexist without interbreeding, provides a situation in which variation i
102 lex I activity was rescued by OGA transgenic interbreeding, suggesting an important role for mitochon
103 s, phylogenetics and evaluation of potential interbreeding taxa of a species, various loci have serve
104 e both Hexa and Hexb genes disrupted through interbreeding Tay-Sachs (Hexa-/-) and Sandhoff (Hexb-/-)
105 ted mice carrying both receptor mutations by interbreeding the ActRIIA and ActRIIB knockout mutants.
106                                              Interbreeding the Rspo2(Tg) and Lrp6(-) alleles resulted
107                                              Interbreeding these mice with the cre-reporter strain, R
108                                              Interbreeding to a reporter strain that expresses Cre-de
109 between populations is sufficient to prevent interbreeding when the populations reunite, even in the
110                      Medicago littoralis can interbreed with M. truncatula and M. italica; these thre
111 e from Prunus avium, a species that does not interbreed with P. tenella and, except for just one amin
112 etion mutant animals in the proepicardium by interbreeding with a Cre-expressing mouse that targets c
113  the genus Homo: did they go extinct without interbreeding with anatomically modern humans, or are th
114 dern human genomes retain DNA inherited from interbreeding with archaic hominins, such as Neandertals
115 ficant signs of admixture stemming from past interbreeding with dogs, followed by backcrossing.
116 pulations introgressed via relatively recent interbreeding with hominin forms that diverged from the
117 ritical source of genome diversity, although interbreeding with local wolf populations clearly occurr
118 oay sheep, possibly as a consequence of past interbreeding with modern domestic breeds.
119 exity in archaic contact, with modern humans interbreeding with multiple Denisovan groups that were g
120 ced into the ancestors of modern humans from interbreeding with Neanderthals have been suggested to c
121  of our species, Homo sapiens, including its interbreeding with other hominins, such as Neanderthals,
122 riable levels of inbreeding, and episodes of interbreeding with other Paleolithic hominins.
123  prevented by injections of anti-TNF Abs, or interbreeding with TNF receptor-deficient mice.
124  important problem in many ecosystems due to interbreeding with wild conspecifics.
125 onary consequences of farmed salmon escapees interbreeding with wild conspecifics.
126  often infested with feral weedy rice, which interbreeds with the crop; and (4) self-compatible sorgh

 
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