BackgroundThe spread of maize cultivation to the highlands of central Mexico was accompanied by substantial introgression from the endemic wild teosinte Zea mays ssp. mexicana, prompting the hypothesis that the transfer of beneficial variation facilitated local adaptation.MethodsWe used whole-genome sequence data to map regions of Zea mays ssp. mexicana introgression in three Mexican highland maize individuals. We generated a genetic linkage map and performed Quantitative Trait Locus mapping in an F2 population derived from a cross between lowland and highland maize individuals.ResultsIntrogression regions ranged in size from several hundred base pairs to Megabase-scale events. Gene density within introgression regions was comparable to the...
Populations are locally adapted when they exhibit higher fitness than foreign populations in their n...
Local adaptation is the process by which local populations evolve traits that increase their fitness...
Populations of widely distributed species encounter and must adapt to local environmental conditions...
Background The spread of maize cultivation to the highlands of central Mexico was accompanied by sub...
<div><p>The evolutionary significance of hybridization and subsequent introgression has long been ap...
The evolutionary significance of hybridization and subsequent introgression has long been appreciate...
While often deleterious, hybridization can also be a key source of genetic variation and pre-adapted...
The last two decades have seen important advances in our knowledge of maize domestication, thanks in...
Maize is a staple food of smallholder farmers living in highland regions up to 4,000 m above sea lev...
BackgroundThe history of maize has been characterized by major demographic events, including populat...
Generations of farmer selection in the central Mexican highlands have produced unique maize varietie...
Global trade has considerably accelerated biological invasions. The annual tropical teosintes, the c...
Through the local selection of landraces, humans have guided the adaptation of crops to a vast range...
Spatially varying selection triggers differential adaptation of local populations. Here, we mined th...
Populations are locally adapted when they exhibit higher fitness than foreign populations in their n...
Populations are locally adapted when they exhibit higher fitness than foreign populations in their n...
Local adaptation is the process by which local populations evolve traits that increase their fitness...
Populations of widely distributed species encounter and must adapt to local environmental conditions...
Background The spread of maize cultivation to the highlands of central Mexico was accompanied by sub...
<div><p>The evolutionary significance of hybridization and subsequent introgression has long been ap...
The evolutionary significance of hybridization and subsequent introgression has long been appreciate...
While often deleterious, hybridization can also be a key source of genetic variation and pre-adapted...
The last two decades have seen important advances in our knowledge of maize domestication, thanks in...
Maize is a staple food of smallholder farmers living in highland regions up to 4,000 m above sea lev...
BackgroundThe history of maize has been characterized by major demographic events, including populat...
Generations of farmer selection in the central Mexican highlands have produced unique maize varietie...
Global trade has considerably accelerated biological invasions. The annual tropical teosintes, the c...
Through the local selection of landraces, humans have guided the adaptation of crops to a vast range...
Spatially varying selection triggers differential adaptation of local populations. Here, we mined th...
Populations are locally adapted when they exhibit higher fitness than foreign populations in their n...
Populations are locally adapted when they exhibit higher fitness than foreign populations in their n...
Local adaptation is the process by which local populations evolve traits that increase their fitness...
Populations of widely distributed species encounter and must adapt to local environmental conditions...