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In a manner analogous to the use of atom collisions in the study of particle physics, admixture between divergent populations or species (i.e., genome collisions) can shed light on the fundamental nature of biological groups (e.g., species) and the genetic basis of barriers to gene flow between them (Buerkle Lexer, 2008). And like atom collisions, which can result in both fusion and emission of novel particles, collisions between divergent genomes can both erode and create biological diversity. This article is protected by copyright. All