Background: Evolutionary theory suggests that males and females may evolve sexually dimorphic phenotypic and biochemical traits concordant with each sex having different optimal strategies of resource investment to maximise reproductive success and fitness. Such sexual dimorphism would result in sex biased gene expression patterns in non-floral organs for autosomal genes associated with the control and development of such phenotypic traits. Results: We examined morphological, biochemical and herbivory traits to test for sexually dimorphic resource allocation strategies within collections of sexually mature and immature Populus tremula (European aspen) trees. In addition we profiled gene expression in mature leaves of sexually mature wild tr...
There are differences between sexes in physiological and functional traits and possibly in nutrient ...
One of the most important processes to the survival of a species is its ability to reproduce. In pla...
The Populus genus is one of the major plant model systems, but genomic resources have thus far prima...
All species of the genus Populus (poplar, aspen) are dioecious, suggesting an ancient origin of this...
Populus is an effective model for genetic studies in trees. The genus Populus includes dioecious spe...
This thesis reports the findings of four projects conducted to study the genomics of gender regulati...
Most eukaryotes reproduce sexually and a wealth of different sex determination mechanisms have evolv...
Genetic determination of gender is a fundamental developmental and evolutionary process in plants. ...
Sex dimorphism and gene expression were studied in developing catkins in 159 F2 individuals from the...
The genus Populus consists of dioecious woody species with largely unknown genetic mechanisms for ge...
Male and feamle clones of trembling aspen, Populus tremuloides, were studied on the Pellston Plain i...
The genus Populus consists of dioecious woody species with largely unknown genetic mechanisms for ge...
Effective population size is a crucial concept of conservation biology. It is reduced by biased sex ...
Populus species are dioecious, but deviations from dioecy are reported in some cases. The objectives...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Key message: Clonal delineation at nuclear microsatellite...
There are differences between sexes in physiological and functional traits and possibly in nutrient ...
One of the most important processes to the survival of a species is its ability to reproduce. In pla...
The Populus genus is one of the major plant model systems, but genomic resources have thus far prima...
All species of the genus Populus (poplar, aspen) are dioecious, suggesting an ancient origin of this...
Populus is an effective model for genetic studies in trees. The genus Populus includes dioecious spe...
This thesis reports the findings of four projects conducted to study the genomics of gender regulati...
Most eukaryotes reproduce sexually and a wealth of different sex determination mechanisms have evolv...
Genetic determination of gender is a fundamental developmental and evolutionary process in plants. ...
Sex dimorphism and gene expression were studied in developing catkins in 159 F2 individuals from the...
The genus Populus consists of dioecious woody species with largely unknown genetic mechanisms for ge...
Male and feamle clones of trembling aspen, Populus tremuloides, were studied on the Pellston Plain i...
The genus Populus consists of dioecious woody species with largely unknown genetic mechanisms for ge...
Effective population size is a crucial concept of conservation biology. It is reduced by biased sex ...
Populus species are dioecious, but deviations from dioecy are reported in some cases. The objectives...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Key message: Clonal delineation at nuclear microsatellite...
There are differences between sexes in physiological and functional traits and possibly in nutrient ...
One of the most important processes to the survival of a species is its ability to reproduce. In pla...
The Populus genus is one of the major plant model systems, but genomic resources have thus far prima...