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So s p hybridization comes now from when we're combining an s orbital now with only one p orbital.
Although most information on hybridization comes from plants, hybridization is also likely to play an important role in the adaptation of animal lineages to climate change.
Some understanding of the source of genome reshuffling after interspecific hybridization comes from a phenomenon observed by O'Neill et al. (1998) in the hybrid offspring of two kangaroo species (Macropus eugenii × Wallabia bicolor).
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How did this hybridization come together?
The most provocative report of possible hybridization came from the recent analysis of more than 60percentt of the Neanderthal genome sequence, which raised the specter of our ancestors commingling their genes with a long-diverged cousin.
All products for non-radioactive in situ hybridization came from Roche (Meylan, France).
Possibly, the signal in the LCM sample of the uninfected cells is the result of some contamination with infected cells or is due to background hybridization coming from the RNA amplification procedure used with the very low amount of RNA obtained from the LCM samples [ 23].
Evidence for the role of interspecific hybridization in adaptive evolution comes from wild sunflowers, where multiple natural hybridization events facilitated range expansion and the colonization of novel environments (Rieseberg et al. 2003, 2007).
One line of evidence supporting the hypothesis that hybridization might facilitate invasion comes from plant species that became invasive only after hybridization occurred (Ellstrand and Schierenbeck 2000).
Instead, any true hybridization signal must come from transcripts on the opposite strand, i.e., cis-NATs.
Some evidence for introgressive hybridization between these two taxa comes from the Altai where P. icarus and P. icadius share identical COI haplotypes [ 55].
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