Self-incompatibility (SI) is a genetic mechanism that allows plants to enforce outcrossing by rejecting self-pollen and pollen from close relatives. In the Brassicaceae, SI is sporophytic and controlled by the self-incompatibility locus (S-locus). The S-locus harbors two tightly linked genes SRK and SCR, which encode the female and male SI specificity determinants, respectively. S-locus heterozygotes often only express the S-specificity of the more dominant allele, and at the pollen level such dominance relationships are mediated by small RNAs (sRNAs). The S-locus is thus an example of a locus under strong balancing selection, where dominance modifiers have evolved. In this thesis, I investigate the consequences of S-locus dominance for pla...
Self-incompatibility (SI) in plants is a classic example of a trait evolving under strong frequency-...
<div><p>The evolutionary transition from outcrossing to self-fertilization (selfing) through the los...
Self-incompatibility (SI) in the Brassicaceae plant family is controlled by the SRK and SCR genes si...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is a genetic mechanism that allows plants to enforce outcrossing by reject...
Compared to animals like ourselves, plants have a very flexible sexual life. Most plants are, for ex...
International audienceA crucial step in the transition from outcrossing to self-fertilization is the...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is the flowering plant reproductive system in which self pollen tube growt...
Sporophytic self-incompatibility (SSI) is a self-pollen recognition system that enforces outcrossing...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
International audienceSelf-incompatibility (SI) is the flowering plant reproductive system in which ...
International audienceFlowering plants possess self-incompatibility (SI) mechanisms that promote out...
Polyploidy, or whole-genome duplication, is a common speciation mechanism in plants. An important ba...
International audienceSelf-incompatibility (SI) is a genetic system that prevents self-fertilization...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
Self-incompatibility (SI) in plants is a classic example of a trait evolving under strong frequency-...
<div><p>The evolutionary transition from outcrossing to self-fertilization (selfing) through the los...
Self-incompatibility (SI) in the Brassicaceae plant family is controlled by the SRK and SCR genes si...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is a genetic mechanism that allows plants to enforce outcrossing by reject...
Compared to animals like ourselves, plants have a very flexible sexual life. Most plants are, for ex...
International audienceA crucial step in the transition from outcrossing to self-fertilization is the...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is the flowering plant reproductive system in which self pollen tube growt...
Sporophytic self-incompatibility (SSI) is a self-pollen recognition system that enforces outcrossing...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
International audienceSelf-incompatibility (SI) is the flowering plant reproductive system in which ...
International audienceFlowering plants possess self-incompatibility (SI) mechanisms that promote out...
Polyploidy, or whole-genome duplication, is a common speciation mechanism in plants. An important ba...
International audienceSelf-incompatibility (SI) is a genetic system that prevents self-fertilization...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
Self-incompatibility (SI) in plants is a classic example of a trait evolving under strong frequency-...
<div><p>The evolutionary transition from outcrossing to self-fertilization (selfing) through the los...
Self-incompatibility (SI) in the Brassicaceae plant family is controlled by the SRK and SCR genes si...