The expansion of invasive species challenges our understanding of the process of adaptation. Given that the invasion process often entails population bottlenecks, it is surprising that many invasives appear to thrive even with low levels of sequence‐based genetic variation. Using Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) and methylation sensitive‐AFLP (MS‐AFLP) markers, we tested the hypothesis that differentiation of invasive Japanese knotweed in response to new habitats is more correlated with epigenetic variation than DNA sequence variation. We found that the relatively little genetic variation present was differentiated among species, with less differentiation among sites within species. In contrast, we found a great deal of epigene...
In sessile organisms such as plants, spatial genetic structures of populations show long-lasting pat...
Variation of DNA-methylation is thought to play an important role for rapid adjustments of plant pop...
Eckert S, Herden J, Stift M, Durka W, van Kleunen M, Joshi J. Traces of Genetic but Not Epigenetic A...
Epigenetic variation may play an important role in how plants cope with novel environments. While si...
Phenotypic variation in the introduced range of an invasive species can be modified by genetic varia...
Abstract Why invasive species can rapidly adapt to novel environments is a puzzling question known a...
Abstract The mechanisms underlying heritable phenotypic divergence associated with adaptation in res...
International audienceBiological invasions impose ecological and economic problems on a global scale...
Why invasive species can rapidly adapt to novel environments is a puzzling question known as the gen...
While many introduced invasive species can increase genetic diversity through multiple introductions...
Epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation variation, can generate heritable phenotypic varia...
Epigenetic variation may play an important role in how plants cope with novel environments. While si...
Epigenetic variation may play an important role in how plants cope with novel environments. While si...
Epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation variation, can generate heritable phenotypic varia...
ABSTRACT We extensively phenotyped 6000 Arabidopsis plants with experimentally perturbed DNA methylo...
In sessile organisms such as plants, spatial genetic structures of populations show long-lasting pat...
Variation of DNA-methylation is thought to play an important role for rapid adjustments of plant pop...
Eckert S, Herden J, Stift M, Durka W, van Kleunen M, Joshi J. Traces of Genetic but Not Epigenetic A...
Epigenetic variation may play an important role in how plants cope with novel environments. While si...
Phenotypic variation in the introduced range of an invasive species can be modified by genetic varia...
Abstract Why invasive species can rapidly adapt to novel environments is a puzzling question known a...
Abstract The mechanisms underlying heritable phenotypic divergence associated with adaptation in res...
International audienceBiological invasions impose ecological and economic problems on a global scale...
Why invasive species can rapidly adapt to novel environments is a puzzling question known as the gen...
While many introduced invasive species can increase genetic diversity through multiple introductions...
Epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation variation, can generate heritable phenotypic varia...
Epigenetic variation may play an important role in how plants cope with novel environments. While si...
Epigenetic variation may play an important role in how plants cope with novel environments. While si...
Epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation variation, can generate heritable phenotypic varia...
ABSTRACT We extensively phenotyped 6000 Arabidopsis plants with experimentally perturbed DNA methylo...
In sessile organisms such as plants, spatial genetic structures of populations show long-lasting pat...
Variation of DNA-methylation is thought to play an important role for rapid adjustments of plant pop...
Eckert S, Herden J, Stift M, Durka W, van Kleunen M, Joshi J. Traces of Genetic but Not Epigenetic A...