Publications by authors named "Meric Erdolu"

Among vertebrates, obligate parthenogenesis is only found in Squamata, where it always has a hybrid origin and a few lizard genera contain most of the known hybridogenous parthenogenetic taxa. Parthenogenesis thus seems to be pre-conditioned at the genus level, but it is not clear how often the encounter between two parental sexually reproducing species can result in the parthenogenetic offspring, nor whether the success of such hybridization event requires certain conditions or the specific time frame. To address this question, we studied the rock lizards of genus Darevskia, where a pair of parental species, D.

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  • The study investigates the origins of parthenogenetic rock lizards (genus Darevskia) and whether their lineages result from back-crossing with parent species after initial hybridization.
  • The analysis of mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite genotypes revealed shared genetic traits among different parthenogenetic species, challenging the notion of completely independent origins.
  • Findings suggest that two of the parthenogenetic lineages may stem from a single hybridization event, with the possibility of gene exchange occurring between parthenogens and their bisexual ancestors after the onset of asexual reproduction.
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