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This research investigates the role of hybridization in the evolution of biodiversity, using yeast as a model organism. By simulating evolutionary processes, it aims to understand how hybridization contributes to functional diversity and ecological speciation.
An underexplored aspect in the evolution of biodiversity is the role of interspecific hybridization.
Hybridization is hypothesized to increase the functional diversity of adaptive radiations, potentially yielding ecological speciation.
Yet, direct evidence for this is lacking.
We propose to apply a large-scale, quantitative approach using experimental evolution with yeast to test this fundamental theory of quantitative genetics.
Yeast is a powerful system because it permits the simulation of euk…
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