Abstract Background Hybridization is very common in plants, and the incorporation of new alleles into existing lineages (i.e. admixture) can blur species boundaries. However, admixture also has the potential to increase standing genetic variation. With new sequencing methods, we can now study admixture and reproductive isolation at a much finer scale than in the past. The genus Boechera is an extraordinary example of admixture, with over 400 hybrid derivates of varying ploidy levels. Yet, few studies have assessed admixture in this genus on a genomic scale. Results In this study, we used Genotyping-by-Sequencing (GBS) to clarify the evolution of the Boechera puberula clade, whose six members are scattered across the western United States. W...
The genus Boechera is one of the most difficult species complexes in North America, with about 70 se...
Determining the relative contribution of population genetic processes to the distribution of natural...
The genera Boechera (A. Löve et D. Löve) and Arabidopsis, the latter containing the model plant Ar...
Background Hybridization is very common in plants, and the incorporation of new alleles into existin...
When we look at life on earth, we can see a lot of different life forms, but we still do not fully u...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Hybrid speciation is relatively common...
Hybrid speciation is relatively common in plants compared to other well-studied groups. Polyploidy a...
Boechera is a model genus that is of particular interest for understanding apomixis due to the prese...
Gametophytic apomixis is a common form of asexual reproduction in plants. Virtually all gametophytic...
Despite decades of research, the evolution of sex remains an enigma in evolutionary biology. Typical...
Of the 340 genera in the Brassicaceae, apomictic reproduction is found only in the North American ge...
Towards understanding the dynamics of hybridization and apomixis in the evolution of the genus Boech...
The genetic mechanisms causing seed development by gametophytic apomixis in plants are predominantly...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Gametophytic apomixis is a commo...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (my not be free).The genus Boechera is one of the most d...
The genus Boechera is one of the most difficult species complexes in North America, with about 70 se...
Determining the relative contribution of population genetic processes to the distribution of natural...
The genera Boechera (A. Löve et D. Löve) and Arabidopsis, the latter containing the model plant Ar...
Background Hybridization is very common in plants, and the incorporation of new alleles into existin...
When we look at life on earth, we can see a lot of different life forms, but we still do not fully u...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Hybrid speciation is relatively common...
Hybrid speciation is relatively common in plants compared to other well-studied groups. Polyploidy a...
Boechera is a model genus that is of particular interest for understanding apomixis due to the prese...
Gametophytic apomixis is a common form of asexual reproduction in plants. Virtually all gametophytic...
Despite decades of research, the evolution of sex remains an enigma in evolutionary biology. Typical...
Of the 340 genera in the Brassicaceae, apomictic reproduction is found only in the North American ge...
Towards understanding the dynamics of hybridization and apomixis in the evolution of the genus Boech...
The genetic mechanisms causing seed development by gametophytic apomixis in plants are predominantly...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Gametophytic apomixis is a commo...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (my not be free).The genus Boechera is one of the most d...
The genus Boechera is one of the most difficult species complexes in North America, with about 70 se...
Determining the relative contribution of population genetic processes to the distribution of natural...
The genera Boechera (A. Löve et D. Löve) and Arabidopsis, the latter containing the model plant Ar...