
doi: 10.2307/2805697
Two population groups of the California speciesClarkia dejlexa appear to have developed an effective internal barrier to gene exchange. The data indicate that this barrier is the result of genetic and cytoplasmic differences operating during the early stages of embryo development. The occurrence of such a situation appears to be rare between populations so slightly differentiated as to be considered conspecific.
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