Table 2 Inheritance of the parental genome(s) by P. esculentus males and sex in B1 progeny.

From: Capture and return of sexual genomes by hybridogenetic frogs provides clonal genome enrichment in a sexual species

Cross ID

Male

Gamete

RR progeny

RL progeny

Undev

Undev

25-2013

M1

[L]

20

32-2013

M1

[L]

3

65-2013

M3

[L]

1

49-2013

M4

[L], [R]

1

1

39-2013

M4

[R]

22

42-2013

M5

[L]

64

53-2013

M8

[L]

2

41-2013

M9

[L]

20

57-2013

M10

[L]

3

66-2013

M10

[L]

20

2

27-2013

M11

[L], [R]

14

1

11

30-2013

M11

[L], [R]

28

21

59-2013

M12

[R]

2

1

60-2013

M13

[L]

19

54-2013

M14

[L]

2

63-2013

M14

[L]

3

26-2013

M16

[L]

17

  1. Each P. esculentus male (M1–M16) was crossed with two P. ridibundus females, resulting in either P. ridibundus (RR) or P. esculentus (RL) progeny. Progeny was determined with microsatellites. Undev = juveniles with undeveloped gonads and unknown sex; [R] = clonal ridibundus genome; [L] = clonal lessonae genome.