Genome size (GS) was proposed as proxy for gross phenotypic and environmental changes in plants. GS organismal complexity is an enigma in evolutionary biology. While studies pertaining to intraspecific GS variation are abundant, literatures reporting the adaptive significance of GS are largelymissing. During food shortage, Brassica rapa var. rapa (turnip) is used as food and fodder for sustaining the livelihood of residents in the Qinghai Tibetan Plateau (QTP), which is also known as “the roof of the world”. Thus, climatic extremities make this region a natural environment to test adaptive significance of GS variation in turnip landraces. Therefore, from the QTP and its adjacent regions (the Hengduanshan and the Himalayas), we i...
<div><p><i>Brassica rapa</i> displays enormous morphological diversity, with leafy vegetables, turni...
1. The genetic basis of flowering time changes across environments, and pleiotropy may limit adaptiv...
Brassica rapa displays enormous morphological diversity, with leafy vegetab...
The factors driving genome size evolution in Liliaceae were examined. In particular, we investigate...
Little is known about the factors driving within species Genome Size (GS) variation. GS may be shape...
Genome evolution is responsible for generating phenotypic differences between individuals, which has...
Abstract Current and previous studies have extensively studied the physiological and ecological cons...
It has long been discussed to what extent related species develop similar genetic mechanisms to adap...
Local climatic conditions likely constitute an important selective pressure on genes underlying impo...
Local adaptation is one possible response of organisms to survive in a changing environment. However...
Arabidopsis thaliana inhabits diverse climates and exhibits varied phenology across its range. Altho...
Abstract Background Understanding how organisms evolve and adapt to extreme habitats is of crucial i...
Background and aims: Genome size varies considerably across the diversity of plant life. Although ge...
Background - Brassica rapa is an economically important crop species. During its long breeding histo...
Poster presented at EUCARPIA Genetic Resources 2017 in Montpellier<br><br>Understanding the genetic ...
<div><p><i>Brassica rapa</i> displays enormous morphological diversity, with leafy vegetables, turni...
1. The genetic basis of flowering time changes across environments, and pleiotropy may limit adaptiv...
Brassica rapa displays enormous morphological diversity, with leafy vegetab...
The factors driving genome size evolution in Liliaceae were examined. In particular, we investigate...
Little is known about the factors driving within species Genome Size (GS) variation. GS may be shape...
Genome evolution is responsible for generating phenotypic differences between individuals, which has...
Abstract Current and previous studies have extensively studied the physiological and ecological cons...
It has long been discussed to what extent related species develop similar genetic mechanisms to adap...
Local climatic conditions likely constitute an important selective pressure on genes underlying impo...
Local adaptation is one possible response of organisms to survive in a changing environment. However...
Arabidopsis thaliana inhabits diverse climates and exhibits varied phenology across its range. Altho...
Abstract Background Understanding how organisms evolve and adapt to extreme habitats is of crucial i...
Background and aims: Genome size varies considerably across the diversity of plant life. Although ge...
Background - Brassica rapa is an economically important crop species. During its long breeding histo...
Poster presented at EUCARPIA Genetic Resources 2017 in Montpellier<br><br>Understanding the genetic ...
<div><p><i>Brassica rapa</i> displays enormous morphological diversity, with leafy vegetables, turni...
1. The genetic basis of flowering time changes across environments, and pleiotropy may limit adaptiv...
Brassica rapa displays enormous morphological diversity, with leafy vegetab...