Introgression - Wikipedia Introgression, also known as introgressive hybridization, in genetics is the transfer of genetic material from one species into the gene pool of another by the repeated backcrossing of an interspecific hybrid with one of its parent species
Introgression - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Introgression refers to the incorporation of genetic material from one species into the gene pool of another through repeated interbreeding events, as observed between modern humans and archaic humans like Neanderthals and Denisovans
Decoding genomic landscapes of introgression: Trends in Genetics Recent advances in methods and tools have enabled the study of genomic landscapes of introgression across diverse and complex evolutionary scenarios, including adaptive and ghost introgression
Introgression in Evolutionary Genetics - numberanalytics. com Introgression is the transfer of genetic material from one species to another through hybridization and backcrossing This process involves the incorporation of genes from one species into the gene pool of another, resulting in the creation of new genetic combinations
Methods to detect and characterize introgression - PubMed Introgression, also known as introgressive hybridization, refers to the process that genetic components from the gene pool of one population transfer to the other via constant backcrossing