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    Zhang Yaping's team reveals the genome regulation mechanism of early speciation under domestication

    • Last Update: 2021-08-12
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    Speciation is one of the core issues of evolutionary biology and an important driving force for the evolution of biodiversity


    Recently, the team of Academician Zhang Yaping and collaborators used the crossed population of European Great White pigs and East Asian Min pigs to construct a fine map of F2 inheriting the F0 genome sequence through F1.


    This study is of great significance for revealing the evolution of reproductive isolation during the budding stage of speciation (especially mammals).


    The research results were published on the famous international publication Molecular Biology and Evolution ( https://doi.


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