
RECENTLY, [Peters et al. (2003)][1] reported that hybrids between EMS-mutagenized lines of Caenorhabditis elegans and the ancestral line in some cases had higher productivity and relative fitness than either parental line. They interpreted this as evidence for overdominance (heterozygote superiority
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