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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-026-10180-9

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Here we show that although the Amazon molly has accumulated mutations faster than its sexual progenitor species, this has not led to functional mutational decay, defying theoretical expectations. Instead, gene conversion facilitates both adaptive and purifying selection by generating new clonal lineages in which previous mutations are either reverted or fixed, and by resolving hybrid incompatibilities between the ancestral haplotypes. The transition to clonality altered chromatin structure, but the asexual haplotypes of the Amazon molly nonetheless maintain the divergent mutational landscapes of their progenitor species.
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