Long‐term persistence of crop alleles in weedy populations of wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum)
Abstract: Hybridization allows transgenes and other crop alleles to spread to wild/weedy populations of related taxa. Researchers have debated whether such alleles will persist because low hybrid fitness and linkage to domestication traits could severely impede introgression. To examine variation in the fates of three unlinked crop alleles, we monitored four experimental, self‐seeding, hybrid populations …