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Data for From heterosis to outbreeding depression: genotype-by-environment interaction shifts hybrid fitness in opposite directions
Wang, Haolong; Su, Baofeng; Zhang, Ying; Shang, Mei; Li, Shangjia; Xing, De; Wang, Jinhai; Bern, Logan; Johnson, Andrew; Al-Armanazi, Jacob; Hasin, Tasnuba; Hettiarachchi, Darshika; Parrales, Abel; Dilawar, Hamza; Bruce, Timothy J.; Dunham, Rex A.; Wang, Xu; 0000-0003-3830-7799 (2023-03-20)
Data for: Genome assembly, annotation, and SNP discovery of the blackstripe livebearer Poeciliopsis prolifica shed light on fish placenta evolution
Zhang, Ying; Yuridia, Reynoso; Kang, Yuan; Huang, Chen-Che Jeff; Reznick, David; Wang, Xu; 0000-0002-7594-5004 (2023-03-27)
Poeciliidae is a family of live-bearing fish in which some species fully provision eggs before fertilization (lecithotrophy) and some continue to provision embryos after fertilization (matrotrophy). The viviparous matrotrophic ...
From heterosis to outbreeding depression: genotype-by-environment interaction shifts hybrid fitness in opposite directions
Wang, Haolong; Su, Baofeng; Zhang, Ying; Shang, Mei; Li, Shangjia; Xing, De; Wang, Jinhai; Bern, Logan; Johnson, Andrew; Al-Armanazi, Jacob; Hasin, Tasnuba; Hettiarachchi, Darshika; Parrales, Abel Paladines; Dilawar, Hamza; Bruce, Timothy J; Dunham, Rex A; Wang, Xu; 0000-0002-7594-5004 (2024-05-19)
In F1 hybrids, phenotypic values are expected to be near the parental means under additive effects or close to one parent under dominance. However, F1 traits can fall outside the parental range, and outbreeding depression ...
Host shifting and novel genome features of the microbial pathogen Nosema
Xiong, Xiao; Geden, Christopher J.; Zhang, Dapeng; Werren, John H.; Wang, Xu; 0000-0002-7594-5004 (2024-02-14)
Nosema is a diverse fungal genus of unicellular, obligate symbionts of insects and other arthropods. We conducted a comparative genomic analysis of N. muscidifuracis, a Nosema species infecting parasitoid wasp genus ...