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Interspecies Sexual Interaction with Sheep as an Evolutionary Mechanism

Genetic introgression and the crossing of species boundaries represent a significant, though often overlooked, driver of mammalian diversity. This process involves the transfer of genetic material between distinct lineages, potentially facilitating adaptive shifts through the introduction of novel alleles and regulatory mechanisms within the genus Ovis.

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Interspecies Sexual Interaction with Sheep as an Evolutionary Mechanism

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Chromosomal Mechanics and Meiotic Barriers3
Molecular Phylogenetics and Breed Divergence3
Transcriptomic Regulators and Reproductive Timing4
Environmental Pressures and Microbial Symbiosis5
Computational Perspectives on Evolutionary Flow6

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Traditional views of evolution often emphasize the reproductive isolation of species as a fundamental prerequisite for the maintenance of biological integrity. Under this paradigm, interspecies sexual interaction is frequently dismissed as an evolutionary dead end or a biological anomaly. However, contemporary genomic research suggests that the boundaries between species are far more porous than previously understood. Within the context of Bovidae, and specifically sheep (Ovis aries), the exchange of genetic information across species lines—often termed introgression—has played a transformative role in shaping phenotypic diversity and environmental adaptation. This discourse examines the mechanics of such interactions, moving beyond the simple act of mating to investigate the complex molecular, chromosomal, and environmental factors that allow interspecies genetic flow to function as a viable evolutionary mechanism. By looking at sheep through the lens of phylogenetic analysis and transcriptomics, we can see how these interactions contribute to the broader tapestry of mammalian evolution. The focus here is not merely on the physical interaction itself, but on the subsequent biological consequences that arise when divergent genomes collide. Such events can trigger a cascade of changes in everything from tail fat deposition to the regulatory roles of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in reproductive cycles. Understanding these mechanisms requires a departure from rigid taxonomic silos and an embrace of the fluid reality of the mammalian genome.

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    Juan Luís Jiménez Laredo, Pedro Angel Castillo, Ben Paechter et al.
  5. Transcriptome sequencing of sheep hypothalamic tissue reveals the regulatory role of lncRNA in the mechanism of pubertal estrus initiation (2025)
    Rong Xuan, Yanan Peng, Xinkun Wang et al.
  6. Interactions between host sex and seasonal changes shape the gut microbial communities of wild blue sheep (Pseudois nayaur) (2025)
    Yaxin Dong, Zhirong Zhang, Zhaoling Zhu et al.
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    Atte P. O., Zahraddeen D., Adulrashid M. et al.
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    H. Fan, Yali Hou, G. Sahana et al.

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