Natural hybridization between an outcrossing and a selfingPhlox (Polemoniaceae): The maternal species of F1 hybrids

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Carolyn J. Ferguson
Donald A. Levin
Robert K. Jansen
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[1] University of Texas at Austin,Section of Integrative Biology
[2] Washington University,Department of Biology
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hybridization; F; hybrids; breeding systems; restriction site analysis;
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Natural F1 hybrids between the outcrossingPhlox drummondii and the predominantly selfingP. cuspidata were examined to ascertain the proportion of hybrid individuals mothered by each species. Species-specific restriction fragment patterns (both nrDNA and cpDNA) were established as markers, and synthetic hybrids of known parentage were utilized to determine that the chloroplast genome is maternally inherited. Of 89 mature natural hybrids examined, approximately two thirds were mothered byP. drummondii, the outcrosser. That the outcrosser should mother most hybrids is expected since it is dependent upon incoming pollen for fertilization, and hybrids may result when heterospecific pollen is received. The fact that the highly selfingP. cuspidata mothered nearly one third of the hybrids is surprising, and may be related to both pre-zygotic and post-zygotic factors. Which species mothers hybrids has important implications for the potential for introgression as well as its direction.
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