Correspondance : marie-helene.muller@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceDNA sequence polymorphism carries genealogical information and allows for testing hypotheses on selection and population history, especially through coalescent-based analysis. Understanding the evolutionary forces at work in plant domestication and subsequent selection is of critical importance for the management of genetic resources. In this study, we surveyed DNA sequence diversity at two assumed neutral nuclear loci in the wild–domesticated species complex of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.). A high level of polymorphism was detected. The domesticated pool contains on average 31% less diversity than the wild pool, but with a high heterogeneity among loci. Coalescent si...
Background and aimsThe main aim of this study was to use an amplified fragment length polymorphism (...
Email: jean-marie.prosperi@supagro.inra.fr.International audienceOne hundred and three natural popul...
Crop/weed gene flow is often of great concern for a better understanding of germplasm diversity. Th...
Correspondance : marie-helene.muller@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceDNA sequence polymorphism ...
International audienceDNA sequence polymorphism carries genealogical information and allows for test...
To clarify the evolutionary history of alfalfa (Medicago sativa) wild-cultivated complex, we adopted...
The domestication history of alfalfa is poorly known. Here, we summarize recent results obtained fro...
Correspondance et tirés à part : tbata@daimi.au.dkNational audienceThe comparative study of patterns...
Domestication is considered a model of adaptation that can be used to draw conclusions about the mod...
Abstract Background Exploiting genetic diversity requires previous knowledge of the extent and struc...
International audienceBackground: Exploiting genetic diversity requires previous knowledge of the ex...
Domestication is a human‐induced selection process that imprints the genomes of domesticated populat...
Equipe AGAP : GE2popInternational audienceLucerne (Medicago sativa) is an autotetraploid forage legu...
Numerous studies show that plastid DNA is inherited biparentally in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.). Mi...
Maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) is genetically diverse, yet it is also morphologically distinct from its ...
Background and aimsThe main aim of this study was to use an amplified fragment length polymorphism (...
Email: jean-marie.prosperi@supagro.inra.fr.International audienceOne hundred and three natural popul...
Crop/weed gene flow is often of great concern for a better understanding of germplasm diversity. Th...
Correspondance : marie-helene.muller@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceDNA sequence polymorphism ...
International audienceDNA sequence polymorphism carries genealogical information and allows for test...
To clarify the evolutionary history of alfalfa (Medicago sativa) wild-cultivated complex, we adopted...
The domestication history of alfalfa is poorly known. Here, we summarize recent results obtained fro...
Correspondance et tirés à part : tbata@daimi.au.dkNational audienceThe comparative study of patterns...
Domestication is considered a model of adaptation that can be used to draw conclusions about the mod...
Abstract Background Exploiting genetic diversity requires previous knowledge of the extent and struc...
International audienceBackground: Exploiting genetic diversity requires previous knowledge of the ex...
Domestication is a human‐induced selection process that imprints the genomes of domesticated populat...
Equipe AGAP : GE2popInternational audienceLucerne (Medicago sativa) is an autotetraploid forage legu...
Numerous studies show that plastid DNA is inherited biparentally in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.). Mi...
Maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) is genetically diverse, yet it is also morphologically distinct from its ...
Background and aimsThe main aim of this study was to use an amplified fragment length polymorphism (...
Email: jean-marie.prosperi@supagro.inra.fr.International audienceOne hundred and three natural popul...
Crop/weed gene flow is often of great concern for a better understanding of germplasm diversity. Th...