The eastern North American white oaks, a complex of approximately 16 potentially interbreeding species, have become a classic model for studying the genetic nature of species in a syngameon. Genetic work over the past two decades has demonstrated the reality of oak species, but gene flow between sympatric oaks raises the question of whether there are conserved regions of the genome that define oak species. Does gene flow homogenize the entire genome? Do the regions of the genome that distinguish a species in one part of its range differ from the regions that distinguish it in other parts of its range, where it grows in sympatry with different species? Or are there regions of the genome that are relatively conserved across species ranges? In...
International audienceIn the post-genomics era, non-model species like most Fagaceae still lack oper...
In the post-genomics era, non-model species like most Fagaceae still lack operational diversity reso...
Oaks (Quercus L.) have long been suspected to hybridize in nature, and widespread genetic exchange b...
Hipp AL, Whittemore AT, Garner M, et al. GENOMIC IDENTITY OF WHITE OAK SPECIES IN AN EASTERN NORTH A...
International audienceUnderstanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow...
The tree of life is highly reticulate, with the history of population divergence buried amongst phyl...
Understanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow is a major goal in sp...
International audienceUnderstanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow...
The tree of life is highly reticulate, with the history of population divergence emerging from popul...
International audienceUnderstanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow...
The tree of life is highly reticulate, with the history of population divergence emerging from popul...
International audienceIn the post-genomics era, non-model species like most Fagaceae still lack oper...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...
In the post-genomics era, non-model species like most Fagaceae still lack operational diversity reso...
In the post-genomics era, non-model species like most Fagaceae still lack operational diversity reso...
International audienceIn the post-genomics era, non-model species like most Fagaceae still lack oper...
In the post-genomics era, non-model species like most Fagaceae still lack operational diversity reso...
Oaks (Quercus L.) have long been suspected to hybridize in nature, and widespread genetic exchange b...
Hipp AL, Whittemore AT, Garner M, et al. GENOMIC IDENTITY OF WHITE OAK SPECIES IN AN EASTERN NORTH A...
International audienceUnderstanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow...
The tree of life is highly reticulate, with the history of population divergence buried amongst phyl...
Understanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow is a major goal in sp...
International audienceUnderstanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow...
The tree of life is highly reticulate, with the history of population divergence emerging from popul...
International audienceUnderstanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow...
The tree of life is highly reticulate, with the history of population divergence emerging from popul...
International audienceIn the post-genomics era, non-model species like most Fagaceae still lack oper...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...
In the post-genomics era, non-model species like most Fagaceae still lack operational diversity reso...
In the post-genomics era, non-model species like most Fagaceae still lack operational diversity reso...
International audienceIn the post-genomics era, non-model species like most Fagaceae still lack oper...
In the post-genomics era, non-model species like most Fagaceae still lack operational diversity reso...
Oaks (Quercus L.) have long been suspected to hybridize in nature, and widespread genetic exchange b...