Species respond to environmental stress through a combination of genetic adaptation and phenotypic plasticity, both of which may be important for survival in the face of climatic change. By characterizing the molecular basis of plastic responses and comparing patterns among species, it is possible to identify how such traits evolve. Here, we use de novo transcriptome assembly and RNA-seq to explore how patterns of gene expression differ in response to temperature, moisture, and light regime treatments in lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) and interior spruce (a natural hybrid population of Picea glauca and Picea engelmannii). We found wide evidence for an effect of treatment on expression within each species, with 6,413 and 11,658 differential...
There is now abundant evidence of rapid evolution in natural populations, but the genetic mechanisms...
Understanding the genetic basis of local adaptation is challenging due to the subtle balance among c...
One of the major challenges in evolutionary biology is to determine the genetic basis of adaptive va...
Species respond to environmental stress through a combination of genetic adaptation and phenotypic p...
The environment is a powerful selective pressure for sessile organisms, such as plants, and adaptati...
Genecological studies in widely distributed tree species have revealed steep genetic clines along en...
Genetic variation in gene expression traits contributes to phenotypic diversity and may facilitate a...
Abstract Background Local adaptation and phenotypic p...
When confronted with an adaptive challenge, such as extreme temperature, closely related species fre...
BACKGROUND: A detailed knowledge about spatial and temporal gene expression is important for underst...
As boreal forests face significant threats from climate change, understanding evolutionary trajector...
The recent sequencing of several gymnosperm genomes has greatly facilitated studying the evolution o...
Main conclusion: Transcriptomic and exome capture analysis reveal an adaptive cline for shade tolera...
There is now abundant evidence of rapid evolution in natural populations, but the genetic mechanisms...
Understanding the genetic basis of local adaptation is challenging due to the subtle balance among c...
One of the major challenges in evolutionary biology is to determine the genetic basis of adaptive va...
Species respond to environmental stress through a combination of genetic adaptation and phenotypic p...
The environment is a powerful selective pressure for sessile organisms, such as plants, and adaptati...
Genecological studies in widely distributed tree species have revealed steep genetic clines along en...
Genetic variation in gene expression traits contributes to phenotypic diversity and may facilitate a...
Abstract Background Local adaptation and phenotypic p...
When confronted with an adaptive challenge, such as extreme temperature, closely related species fre...
BACKGROUND: A detailed knowledge about spatial and temporal gene expression is important for underst...
As boreal forests face significant threats from climate change, understanding evolutionary trajector...
The recent sequencing of several gymnosperm genomes has greatly facilitated studying the evolution o...
Main conclusion: Transcriptomic and exome capture analysis reveal an adaptive cline for shade tolera...
There is now abundant evidence of rapid evolution in natural populations, but the genetic mechanisms...
Understanding the genetic basis of local adaptation is challenging due to the subtle balance among c...
One of the major challenges in evolutionary biology is to determine the genetic basis of adaptive va...