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European water frogs from the Pelophylax esculentus complex include two sexual species, P. ridibundus and P. lessonae, and their hybrids, which usually clonally transmit one of the parental species' genomes. This unique reproductive strategy allows hybrids to reproduce with one or both parental species, creating diverse population systems. Unlike m...
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... on our analysis of HPSs in the Siverkyi Donets basin and previously obtained data (Borkin describe three distinct regions of water frog diversity (Fig. 4). The northern R-E region is 398 predominantly located in the Udy River basin (Fig. 4, green). Moving southward, there is the R-399 E-Ep region along the Siverskyi Donets River and its tributaries hosts triploid hybrids (Fig. 4, ...
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... on our analysis of HPSs in the Siverkyi Donets basin and previously obtained data (Borkin describe three distinct regions of water frog diversity (Fig. 4). The northern R-E region is 398 predominantly located in the Udy River basin (Fig. 4, green). Moving southward, there is the R-399 E-Ep region along the Siverskyi Donets River and its tributaries hosts triploid hybrids (Fig. 4, ...
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... the Siverkyi Donets basin and previously obtained data (Borkin describe three distinct regions of water frog diversity (Fig. 4). The northern R-E region is 398 predominantly located in the Udy River basin (Fig. 4, green). Moving southward, there is the R-399 E-Ep region along the Siverskyi Donets River and its tributaries hosts triploid hybrids (Fig. 4, ...