- A
postzygotic mutation (or post-zygotic mutation) is a
change in an organism's
genome that is
acquired during its lifespan,
instead of
being inherited...
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different strains. Hou et al.
showed that
reproductive isolation acts
postzygotically and
could be
attributed to
chromosomal rearrangements.
These authors...
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lineages except in
cases where they
directly inhibit gene flow (e.g.
postzygotic barriers). Moreover,
genera should be
composed of
phylogenetic units...
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Frameshift mutations can
occur as de novo
mutations in both
prezygotic and
postzygotic stages of development. For example, if a
frameshift mutation occurs during...
- ISSN 1058-0468. PMC 3370038. PMID 22460080. Golubovsky, M.D. (February 2003). "
Postzygotic diploidization of
triploids as a
source of
unusual cases of mosaicism...
- Tais M.; Machado,
Glauco (March 2010). "Mating
system and
exclusive postzygotic paternal care in a
Neotropical harvestman (Arachnida: Opiliones)". Animal...
- the
potential for
genetic rescue or augmentations. It is
considered postzygotic response because outbreeding depression is
noted usually in the performance...
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experimental evidence. For example,
differential fusion implies greater postzygotic isolation among sympatric species, as this
functions to
prevent fusion...
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syndrome is
currently unknown.
Researchers believe that it is
caused by a
postzygotic somatic mosaic mutation, or a
mutation that can
occur on any autosomal...
- Hay-Roe,
Miriam M.; Lamas, Gerardo; Nation,
James L. (2007). "Pre- and
postzygotic isolation and
Haldane rule
effects in
reciprocal crosses of
Danaus erippus...