Monthly Archives: July 2013

Mitochondrial DNA capture in smooth newts

Hybridizing species sometimes exchange genes in nature (a phenomenon called introgression). Introgression has particularly been documented for mitochondrial DNA. This might mean mitochondrial DNA is more susceptible to introgression, but it is also the case that researchers have simply studied … Continue reading

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Crested newt skulls

The Triturus karelinii-group of crested newts comprises three mitochondrial DNA lineages, but no morphological differences are known. In a paper published in Zoologischer Anzeiger we analyse skull shape to see if there are differences between lineages. While we do not … Continue reading

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