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HALDANE'S RULE IS EXTENDED TO PLANTS WITH SEX CHROMOSOMES
Authors:Amanda N Brothers  Lynda F Delph
Institution:1. Department of Biology, 1001 East Third Street, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405;2. E‐mail: ldelph@indiana.edu
Abstract:Haldane's rule is an empirical phenomenon that has been observed in animals with sex chromosomes. The rule states that the heterogametic sex (XY or ZW) will be “absent, rare, or sterile” following hybridization between two species. Despite the near ubiquity of Haldane's rule in animal hybridizations, it has not been documented in organisms other than animals. Here, we show evidence for both rarity and sterility in hybrid male but not female offspring in crosses between three dioecious plant species from the genus Silene with heteromorphic (XY) sex chromosomes. Our results are consistent with Haldane's rule, extending its applicability to plants with sex chromosomes.
Keywords:Dioecy  postzygotic reproductive isolation  sex ratio  speciation  sterility
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