Maize is an excellent model for the study of plant adaptation. Indeed, post domestication maize quickly adapted to a host of new environments across the globe. And work over the last decade has begun to highlight the role of the wild relatives of maize-the teosintes Zea mays ssp. parviglumis and ssp. mexicana-as excellent models for dissecting long-term local adaptation. Although human-driven selection associated with maize domestication has been extensively studied, the genetic bases of natural variation is still poorly understood. Here we review studies on the genetic basis of adaptation and plasticity in maize and its wild relatives. We highlight a range of different processes that contribute to adaptation and discuss evidence from natur...
Teosintes Zea mays ssp parviglumis (parviglumis) and Zea mays ssp mexicana (mexicana) are the close...
Maize is a globally valuable commodity and one of the most extensively studied genetic model organis...
Characterizing the impact of selection and genetic drift in the formation of heterotic groups and pa...
ABSTRACT Understanding the evolutionary capacity of populations to adapt to novel environments is on...
<div><p>Through the local selection of landraces, humans have guided the adaptation of crops to a va...
Domestication research has largely focused on identification of morphological and genetic difference...
Convergent phenotypic evolution provides some of the strongest evidence for adaptation. However, the...
14 páginas y 4 figuras.Background: Dent and Flint represent two major germplasm pools exploited in m...
Remarkable productivity has been achieved in crop species through artificial selection and adaptatio...
We have investigated the role of selection in the determination of the detected levels of introgress...
Local adaptation is the process by which local populations evolve traits that increase their fitness...
AbstractArtificial selection during domestication and post-domestication improvement results in loss...
Four thousand years ago, maize began migrating out of Mexico and into the geographically diverse Sou...
<div><p>The migration of maize from tropical to temperate climates was accompanied by a dramatic evo...
Populations of widely distributed species encounter and must adapt to local environmental conditions...
Teosintes Zea mays ssp parviglumis (parviglumis) and Zea mays ssp mexicana (mexicana) are the close...
Maize is a globally valuable commodity and one of the most extensively studied genetic model organis...
Characterizing the impact of selection and genetic drift in the formation of heterotic groups and pa...
ABSTRACT Understanding the evolutionary capacity of populations to adapt to novel environments is on...
<div><p>Through the local selection of landraces, humans have guided the adaptation of crops to a va...
Domestication research has largely focused on identification of morphological and genetic difference...
Convergent phenotypic evolution provides some of the strongest evidence for adaptation. However, the...
14 páginas y 4 figuras.Background: Dent and Flint represent two major germplasm pools exploited in m...
Remarkable productivity has been achieved in crop species through artificial selection and adaptatio...
We have investigated the role of selection in the determination of the detected levels of introgress...
Local adaptation is the process by which local populations evolve traits that increase their fitness...
AbstractArtificial selection during domestication and post-domestication improvement results in loss...
Four thousand years ago, maize began migrating out of Mexico and into the geographically diverse Sou...
<div><p>The migration of maize from tropical to temperate climates was accompanied by a dramatic evo...
Populations of widely distributed species encounter and must adapt to local environmental conditions...
Teosintes Zea mays ssp parviglumis (parviglumis) and Zea mays ssp mexicana (mexicana) are the close...
Maize is a globally valuable commodity and one of the most extensively studied genetic model organis...
Characterizing the impact of selection and genetic drift in the formation of heterotic groups and pa...