Sen Li
Sun Yat-sen University
3 Papers
1 Citations
Sen Li is an academic researcher from Sun Yat-sen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Allopatric speciation & Parapatric speciation. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Genes and the species concept - How much of the genomes can be exchanged?
Xinfeng Wang,Zixiao Guo,Shaohua Xu,Ming Yang,Qipian Chen,Sen Li,Cairong Zhong,Norman C. Duke,Ziwen He,Chung-I Wu,Chung-I Wu,Chung-I Wu,Suhua Shi +12 more
TL;DR: In a survey of two closely related mangrove species on the coasts of the western Pacific and Indian oceans, it is found that the genomes are well delineated in allopatry, echoing their morphological and ecological divergence.
Genomic islets in a sea of introgressions between sympatric species
Xinfeng Wang,Zixiao Guo,Shaohua Xu,Ming Yang,Qipian Chen,Sen Li,Cairong Zhong,Norman C. Duke,Ziwen He,Chung-I Wu,Chung-I Wu,Chung-I Wu,Suhua Shi +12 more
TL;DR: The sympatric setting in Daintree offers a rare opportunity to recognize the genic nature of species, definable by small genomic islets harboring genes pertaining to speciation, as well as suggesting that each species must have evolved many differentially-adaptive genes that contribute to speciating.
Toward understanding the genetic mechanisms of speciation:Fine-grained introgressions between species
Xinfeng Wang,Zixiao Guo,Shaohua Xu,Shao Shao,Sen Li,Ming Yang,Qipian Chen,Cairong Zhong,Norman C. Duke,Ziwen He,Suhua Shi +10 more
- 10 Sep 2020
TL;DR: This fine-grained analysis may be the first one to show that gene flow not only happens during speciation, but often continues until the completion of speciation.