The extreme conditions (e.g., cold, low oxygen, and strong ultraviolet radiation) of the high mountains provide an ideal natural laboratory for studies on speciation and the adaptive evolution of organisms. Up to now, few genome/transcriptome-based studies have been carried out on how plants adapt to conditions at extremely high altitudes. Notopterygium incisum and Notopterygium franchetii (Notopterygium, Apiaceae) are two endangered high-alpine herbal plants endemic to China. To explore the molecular genetic mechanisms of adaptation to high altitudes, we performed high-throughput RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) to characterize the transcriptomes of the two species. In total, more than 130 million sequence reads, 81,446 and 63,153 unigenes with to...
Many Firmiana species are locally endemic, providing an interesting system for studying adaptation a...
Abstract Background Understanding how organisms evolve and adapt to extreme habitats is of crucial i...
Identifying and characterizing the genetic basis of adaptation is one of the greatest challenges in ...
Notopterygium incisum C. C. Ting ex H. T. Chang (Apiaceae) is an endangered perennial herb in China....
The extreme environment of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) provides an ideal natural laboratory for ...
Understanding how species adapt to extreme environments is an extension of the main goals of evoluti...
Mountain uplift and climatic fluctuations are important driving forces that have affected the geogra...
The harsh environment of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) imposes strong selective stresses (e.g., hypoxi...
Historical geological and climatic events are the most important drivers of population expansions/co...
Background: Rheum nobile is an alpine plant with translucent bracts concealing the inflorescence whi...
Hippophae tibetana (Tibetan sea-buckthorn) is one of the highest distributed woody plants in the wor...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Rheum nobile</i> is an alpine plant with translucent bracts concealing t...
Hippophae tibetana (Tibetan sea-buckthorn) is one of the highest distributed woody plants in the wor...
Notopterygium H. de Boissieu (Apiaceae) is an endangered perennial herb endemic to China. A good kno...
Crucihimalaya himalaica, a close relative of Arabidopsis and Capsella, grows on the Qinghai–Tibet Pl...
Many Firmiana species are locally endemic, providing an interesting system for studying adaptation a...
Abstract Background Understanding how organisms evolve and adapt to extreme habitats is of crucial i...
Identifying and characterizing the genetic basis of adaptation is one of the greatest challenges in ...
Notopterygium incisum C. C. Ting ex H. T. Chang (Apiaceae) is an endangered perennial herb in China....
The extreme environment of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) provides an ideal natural laboratory for ...
Understanding how species adapt to extreme environments is an extension of the main goals of evoluti...
Mountain uplift and climatic fluctuations are important driving forces that have affected the geogra...
The harsh environment of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) imposes strong selective stresses (e.g., hypoxi...
Historical geological and climatic events are the most important drivers of population expansions/co...
Background: Rheum nobile is an alpine plant with translucent bracts concealing the inflorescence whi...
Hippophae tibetana (Tibetan sea-buckthorn) is one of the highest distributed woody plants in the wor...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Rheum nobile</i> is an alpine plant with translucent bracts concealing t...
Hippophae tibetana (Tibetan sea-buckthorn) is one of the highest distributed woody plants in the wor...
Notopterygium H. de Boissieu (Apiaceae) is an endangered perennial herb endemic to China. A good kno...
Crucihimalaya himalaica, a close relative of Arabidopsis and Capsella, grows on the Qinghai–Tibet Pl...
Many Firmiana species are locally endemic, providing an interesting system for studying adaptation a...
Abstract Background Understanding how organisms evolve and adapt to extreme habitats is of crucial i...
Identifying and characterizing the genetic basis of adaptation is one of the greatest challenges in ...