• Background and Aims If large genomes are truly saturated with unnecessary ‘junk’ DNA, it would seem natural that there would be costs associated with accumulation and replication of this excess DNA. Here we examine the available evidence to support this hypothesis, which we term the ‘large genome constraint’. We examine the large genome constraint at three scales: evolution, ecology, and the plant phenotype. • Scope In evolution, we tested the hypothesis that plant lineages with large genomes are diversifying more slowly. We found that genera with large genomes are less likely to be highly specious – suggesting a large genome constraint on speciation. In ecology, we found that species with large genomes are under-represented in extreme en...
†Background and Aims Genome size is a function, and the product, of cell volume. As such it is conti...
An analysis of over 10 000 plant genome sizes (GSs) indicates that most species have smaller genomes...
Plant genomes vary over several orders of magnitude in size, even among closely related species, yet...
The factors driving genome size evolution in Liliaceae were examined. In particular, we investigate...
Genome sizes vary considerably across all eukaryotes and even among closely related species. The gen...
AbstractGenome sizes vary enormously. This variation in DNA content correlates with effective popula...
Angiosperms show a remarkable range in genome size (GS), yet most species have small genomes, despit...
The factors driving genome size evolution in Liliaceae were examined. In particular, we investigate...
Plants exhibit an extraordinary range of genome sizes, varying by > 2000-fold between the smallest a...
Angiosperms show a remarkable range in genome size (GS), yet most species have small genomes, despit...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
Plant genome size influences the functional relationships between cellular and whole‐plant physiolog...
†Background and Aims Genome size is a function, and the product, of cell volume. As such it is conti...
†Background and Aims Genome size is a function, and the product, of cell volume. As such it is conti...
†Background and Aims Genome size is a function, and the product, of cell volume. As such it is conti...
†Background and Aims Genome size is a function, and the product, of cell volume. As such it is conti...
An analysis of over 10 000 plant genome sizes (GSs) indicates that most species have smaller genomes...
Plant genomes vary over several orders of magnitude in size, even among closely related species, yet...
The factors driving genome size evolution in Liliaceae were examined. In particular, we investigate...
Genome sizes vary considerably across all eukaryotes and even among closely related species. The gen...
AbstractGenome sizes vary enormously. This variation in DNA content correlates with effective popula...
Angiosperms show a remarkable range in genome size (GS), yet most species have small genomes, despit...
The factors driving genome size evolution in Liliaceae were examined. In particular, we investigate...
Plants exhibit an extraordinary range of genome sizes, varying by > 2000-fold between the smallest a...
Angiosperms show a remarkable range in genome size (GS), yet most species have small genomes, despit...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
Plant genome size influences the functional relationships between cellular and whole‐plant physiolog...
†Background and Aims Genome size is a function, and the product, of cell volume. As such it is conti...
†Background and Aims Genome size is a function, and the product, of cell volume. As such it is conti...
†Background and Aims Genome size is a function, and the product, of cell volume. As such it is conti...
†Background and Aims Genome size is a function, and the product, of cell volume. As such it is conti...
An analysis of over 10 000 plant genome sizes (GSs) indicates that most species have smaller genomes...
Plant genomes vary over several orders of magnitude in size, even among closely related species, yet...