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Reproductive Isolation in Caenorhabditis: Terminal Phenotypes of Hybrid Embryos
Evolution & Development
  • Scott Everet Baird, Wright State University - Main Campus
  • Wei-Chih Yen
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-2000
Abstract

Several interspecific combinations of the “elegans” group of Caenorhabditis species are cross-fertile. Most F1 hybrids from these crosses arrest during embryogenesis. Developmental defects observed in hybrid embryos include defects in gastrulation initiation, defects in embryonic compaction, and defects in embryonic elongation. These reproductive barriers have arisen multiple times in the evolution of Caenorhabditis.

Citation Information
Scott Everet Baird and Wei-Chih Yen. "Reproductive Isolation in Caenorhabditis: Terminal Phenotypes of Hybrid Embryos" Evolution & Development Vol. 2 Iss. 1 (2000) p. 9 - 15 ISSN: 1525-142X
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/scott_baird/22/