Population genetics is the study of allele frequency distributions and changes due to evolutionary processes such as selection, adaptation, genetic drift and gene flow to understand how these processes impact populations over space and time. Population genetics theory can be utilized to understand not only population level interactions, but also interactions among closely related species. In this dissertation I have utilized population genetics in three conceptually related projects. Utilizing genome-wide gene coding markers, I have tested the impact of population size changes on the genetic diversity of coding genes in a model system (Arabidopsis lyrata subsp. petraea). This study tests population genetics theory with an empirical data...
Examining how the landscape may influence gene flow is at the forefront of understanding population ...
Weeds are unwanted plants that adapted to human-disturbed environments and compete with crops for li...
Breeding systems are important, and often neglected, aspects of the natural biology of organisms, af...
Population genetics is the study of allele frequency distributions and changes due to evolutionary p...
International audienceAgrobiodiversity results from the domestication and continued selection of cro...
Population genetics is the basis of evolutionary studies, and has been widely used in several resear...
SUMMARY: Research into the evolution of subdivided plant populations has long involved the study of ...
The evolutionary significance of introgression has been discussed for decades. Questions about poten...
International audienceInteractions among plants have been long recognized as a major force driving p...
Genetic diversity within a population can be understood by looking at polymorphisms in the genome. ...
Understanding the processes and patterns of gene flow and local adaptation requires a detailed knowl...
Premise of the study: Agricultural practices routinely create opportunities for crops to hybridize w...
Anthropogenic change has altered the ecological landscape upon which modern plant communities have a...
Population genetics is the study of gene variation within or between populations. It deals with the ...
Landscape genetics combines population genetics and landscape ecology to understand processes that s...
Examining how the landscape may influence gene flow is at the forefront of understanding population ...
Weeds are unwanted plants that adapted to human-disturbed environments and compete with crops for li...
Breeding systems are important, and often neglected, aspects of the natural biology of organisms, af...
Population genetics is the study of allele frequency distributions and changes due to evolutionary p...
International audienceAgrobiodiversity results from the domestication and continued selection of cro...
Population genetics is the basis of evolutionary studies, and has been widely used in several resear...
SUMMARY: Research into the evolution of subdivided plant populations has long involved the study of ...
The evolutionary significance of introgression has been discussed for decades. Questions about poten...
International audienceInteractions among plants have been long recognized as a major force driving p...
Genetic diversity within a population can be understood by looking at polymorphisms in the genome. ...
Understanding the processes and patterns of gene flow and local adaptation requires a detailed knowl...
Premise of the study: Agricultural practices routinely create opportunities for crops to hybridize w...
Anthropogenic change has altered the ecological landscape upon which modern plant communities have a...
Population genetics is the study of gene variation within or between populations. It deals with the ...
Landscape genetics combines population genetics and landscape ecology to understand processes that s...
Examining how the landscape may influence gene flow is at the forefront of understanding population ...
Weeds are unwanted plants that adapted to human-disturbed environments and compete with crops for li...
Breeding systems are important, and often neglected, aspects of the natural biology of organisms, af...