Sequencing multiple species that share the same ecological niche may be a new frontier for genomic studies. While such studies should shed light on molecular convergence, genomic-level analyses have been unsuccessful, due mainly to the absence of empirical controls. Woody plant species that colonized the global tropical coasts, collectively referred to as mangroves, are ideal for convergence studies. Here, we sequenced the genomes/transcriptomes of 16 species belonging in three major mangrove clades. To detect convergence in a large phylogeny, a CCS+ model is implemented, extending the more limited CCS method (convergence at conservative sites). Using the empirical control for reference, the CCS+ model reduces the noises drastically, thus p...
Mangrove plants grow in the intertidal zone in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. The globa...
Mangroves are seafaring taxa through their hydrochorous propagules that have the potential to disper...
Background: A large-scale systematical investigation of the influence of Pleistocene climate oscilla...
Sequencing multiple species that share the same ecological niche may be a new frontier for genomic s...
Mangroves invade some very marginal habitats for woody plants-at the interface between land and sea....
How plants adapt and diverge in extreme environments is a key question of plant evolution and ecolog...
Genomic studies are now poised to explore whole communities of species. The ~70 species of woody pla...
Allopatric speciation requiring an unbroken period of geographical isolation has been the standard m...
The gray mangrove [Avicennia marina (Forsk.) Vierh.] is the most widely distributed mangrove species...
The contribution of nonecological factors to global patterns in diversity is evident when species ri...
Aim: Population genomics data were used to determine the genetic diversity, genetic divergence and g...
Biodiversity of mangrove ecosystems is difficult to assess, at least partly due to lack of genetic v...
A central goal of comparative phylogeography is to understand how species-specific traits interact w...
Background: Mangroves are key components of coastal ecosystems in tropical and subtropical regions w...
Population genetics of species living in marginal habitats could be particularly informative about t...
Mangrove plants grow in the intertidal zone in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. The globa...
Mangroves are seafaring taxa through their hydrochorous propagules that have the potential to disper...
Background: A large-scale systematical investigation of the influence of Pleistocene climate oscilla...
Sequencing multiple species that share the same ecological niche may be a new frontier for genomic s...
Mangroves invade some very marginal habitats for woody plants-at the interface between land and sea....
How plants adapt and diverge in extreme environments is a key question of plant evolution and ecolog...
Genomic studies are now poised to explore whole communities of species. The ~70 species of woody pla...
Allopatric speciation requiring an unbroken period of geographical isolation has been the standard m...
The gray mangrove [Avicennia marina (Forsk.) Vierh.] is the most widely distributed mangrove species...
The contribution of nonecological factors to global patterns in diversity is evident when species ri...
Aim: Population genomics data were used to determine the genetic diversity, genetic divergence and g...
Biodiversity of mangrove ecosystems is difficult to assess, at least partly due to lack of genetic v...
A central goal of comparative phylogeography is to understand how species-specific traits interact w...
Background: Mangroves are key components of coastal ecosystems in tropical and subtropical regions w...
Population genetics of species living in marginal habitats could be particularly informative about t...
Mangrove plants grow in the intertidal zone in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. The globa...
Mangroves are seafaring taxa through their hydrochorous propagules that have the potential to disper...
Background: A large-scale systematical investigation of the influence of Pleistocene climate oscilla...