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Hybrizyme is a term coined to indicate novel or normally rare gene variants (or alleles) that are associated with hybrid zones, geographic areas where two related taxa (e.g. species or subspecies) meet, mate, and produce hybrid offspring.[1] The hybrizyme phenomenon is widespread and these alleles occur commonly, if not in all hybrid zones.[2] Initially considered to be caused by elevated rates of mutation in hybrids, the most probable hypothesis infers that they are the result of negative (purifying) selection. Namely, in the center of the hybrid zone, negative selection purges alleles against hybrid disadvantage (e.g. hybrid inviability or infertility). Stated differently, any allele that will decrease reproductive isolation is favored and any linked alleles (genetic markers) also increase their frequency by genetic hitchhiking. If the linked alleles used to be rare variants in the parental taxa, they will become more common in the area where the hybrids are formed.[3]

  1. ^ Woodruff DS (March 1989). "Genetic anomalies associated with Cerion hybrid zones: the origin and maintenance of new electromorphic variants called hybrizymes". Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 36 (3): 281–94. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8312.1989.tb00495.x.
  2. ^ Barton NH, Hewitt GM (November 1985). "Analysis of hybrid zones". Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics. 16 (1): 113–48. doi:10.1146/annurev.es.16.110185.000553.
  3. ^ Schilthuizen M, Hoekstra RF, Gittenberger E (November 1999). "Selective increase of a rare haplotype in a land snail hybrid zone". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 266 (1434): 2181–2185. doi:10.1098/rspb.1999.0906. JSTOR 51606. PMC 1690333.

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Hybrizyme

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Hybrizyme is a term coined to indicate novel or normally rare gene variants (or alleles) that are associated with hybrid zones, geographic areas where...

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two pure forms within the hybrid zone. In the centre of such a cline, hybrizymes are commonly found. These are alleles that are normally rare in both species...

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