Abstract Background Understanding how and why genetic variation is partitioned across geographic space is of fundamental importance to understanding the nature of biological species. How geographical isolation and local adaptation contribute to the formation of ecotypically differentiated groups of plants is just beginning to be understood through population genomic studies. We used whole genome sequencing combined with association study of climate to discover the drivers of differentiation in the perennial C4 grass Panicum hallii. Results Sequencing of 89 natural accessions of P.hallii revealed complex population structure across the species range. Major population genomic separation was found between subspecies P.hallii var. hallii and va...
Natural genetic variation is essential for the adaptation of organisms to their local environment an...
© 2016 Lovell et al.Climatic adaptation is an example of a genotype-by-environment interaction (G×E)...
© 2016 Lovell et al.Climatic adaptation is an example of a genotype-by-environment interaction (G×E)...
BackgroundUnderstanding how and why genetic variation is partitioned across geographic space is of f...
BackgroundUnderstanding how and why genetic variation is partitioned across geographic space is of f...
Abstract Geographic patterns of within-species genomic diversity are shaped by evolu...
Long-term climate change and periodic environmental extremes threaten food and fuel security1 and gl...
Examining intraspecific variation in growth and function in relation to climate may provide insight ...
Examining intraspecific variation in growth and function in relation to climate may provide insight ...
Natural genetic variation is essential for the adaptation of organisms to their local environment an...
Global climate change poses a significant threat to natural communities around the world, with many ...
Climatic adaptation is an example of a genotype-by-environment interaction (G×E) of fitness. Selecti...
Natural genetic variation is essential for the adaptation of organisms to their local environment an...
Natural genetic variation is essential for the adaptation of organisms to their local environment an...
Natural genetic variation is essential for the adaptation of organisms to their local environment an...
Natural genetic variation is essential for the adaptation of organisms to their local environment an...
© 2016 Lovell et al.Climatic adaptation is an example of a genotype-by-environment interaction (G×E)...
© 2016 Lovell et al.Climatic adaptation is an example of a genotype-by-environment interaction (G×E)...
BackgroundUnderstanding how and why genetic variation is partitioned across geographic space is of f...
BackgroundUnderstanding how and why genetic variation is partitioned across geographic space is of f...
Abstract Geographic patterns of within-species genomic diversity are shaped by evolu...
Long-term climate change and periodic environmental extremes threaten food and fuel security1 and gl...
Examining intraspecific variation in growth and function in relation to climate may provide insight ...
Examining intraspecific variation in growth and function in relation to climate may provide insight ...
Natural genetic variation is essential for the adaptation of organisms to their local environment an...
Global climate change poses a significant threat to natural communities around the world, with many ...
Climatic adaptation is an example of a genotype-by-environment interaction (G×E) of fitness. Selecti...
Natural genetic variation is essential for the adaptation of organisms to their local environment an...
Natural genetic variation is essential for the adaptation of organisms to their local environment an...
Natural genetic variation is essential for the adaptation of organisms to their local environment an...
Natural genetic variation is essential for the adaptation of organisms to their local environment an...
© 2016 Lovell et al.Climatic adaptation is an example of a genotype-by-environment interaction (G×E)...
© 2016 Lovell et al.Climatic adaptation is an example of a genotype-by-environment interaction (G×E)...