Speciation often involves repeated episodes of genetic contact between divergent populations before reproductive isolation (RI) is complete. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) holds great promise for unravelling the genomic bases of speciation. We have studied two ecologically divergent, hybridizing species of the ‘model tree’ genus Populus (poplars, aspens, cottonwoods), Populus alba and P. tremula, using >8.6 million single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from WGS of population pools. We used the genomic data to (i) scan these species’ genomes for regions of elevated and reduced divergence, (ii) assess key aspects of their joint demographic history based on genomewide site frequency spectra (SFS) and (iii) infer the potential roles of adaptive...
How genome divergence eventually leads to speciation is a topic of prime evolutionary interest. Geno...
Hybridization and resulting introgression are important processes shaping the tree of life and appea...
Introgression can introduce novel genetic variation at a faster rate than mutation alone, and result...
Speciation often involves repeated episodes of genetic contact between divergent populations before ...
International audienceSpeciation often involves repeated episodes of genetic contact between diverge...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptive evolution, and how natural selection has shaped patterns...
Despite the global economic and ecological importance of forest trees, the genomic basis of differen...
Natural hybrid zones have proven to be precious tools for understanding the origin and maintenance o...
Studying the divergence continuum in plants is relevant to fundamental and applied biology because o...
Recent advances in population genomics have triggered great interest in the genomic landscape of div...
The maintenance of species barriers in the face of gene flow is often thought to result from strong ...
How genome divergence eventually leads to speciation is a topic of prime evolutionary interest. Geno...
Hybridization and resulting introgression are important processes shaping the tree of life and appea...
Introgression can introduce novel genetic variation at a faster rate than mutation alone, and result...
Speciation often involves repeated episodes of genetic contact between divergent populations before ...
International audienceSpeciation often involves repeated episodes of genetic contact between diverge...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptive evolution, and how natural selection has shaped patterns...
Despite the global economic and ecological importance of forest trees, the genomic basis of differen...
Natural hybrid zones have proven to be precious tools for understanding the origin and maintenance o...
Studying the divergence continuum in plants is relevant to fundamental and applied biology because o...
Recent advances in population genomics have triggered great interest in the genomic landscape of div...
The maintenance of species barriers in the face of gene flow is often thought to result from strong ...
How genome divergence eventually leads to speciation is a topic of prime evolutionary interest. Geno...
Hybridization and resulting introgression are important processes shaping the tree of life and appea...
Introgression can introduce novel genetic variation at a faster rate than mutation alone, and result...