Extensive chloroplast introgression has been documented in polyploid Betula species of eastern North America. However, the extent to which the nuclear genomes of these species are differentiated is unknown. Therefore, we evaluated genetic differentiation among largely sympatric Betula papyrifera, B. alleghaniensis, and B. lenta using nuclear microsatellite markers. Principal components analysis (PCA) and analysis of molecular variation (AMOVA) were used to evaluate genetic differentiation. Bayesian model-based clustering was used to identify putatively admixed individuals. Despite a high incidence of allele sharing, all of the species were significantly differentiated even within zones of sympatry. A number of individuals were identified as...
New sequencing technologies allow development of genome-wide markers for any genus of ecological int...
Conservation of the local genetic variation and evolutionary integrity of economically and ecologica...
Past reproductive interactions among incompletely isolated species may leave behind a trail of intro...
Extensive chloroplast introgression has been documented in polyploid Betula species of eastern North...
Extensive chloroplast introgression has been documented in polyploid Betula species of eastern North...
This study examines phylogeography, population genetics, and introgression in birches (Betula spp.) ...
Birches (Betula spp.) hybridize readily, confounding genetic signatures of refugial isolation and po...
Hybridization may lead to introgression of genes among species. Introgression may be bidirectional o...
Boreal and cool temperate forests are the major land cover of northern Eurasia, and information abou...
Hybridisation may lead to introgression of genes among species. Introgression may be bidirectional o...
Past reproductive interactions among incompletely isolated species may leave behind a trail of intro...
The file contains genotypes at six nuclear microsatellite loci for three species of Betula native to...
Background and Aims Differences in local abundance and ploidy level are predicted ...
Introgression allows polyploid species to acquire new genomic content from diploid progenitors or fr...
Hybridisation may lead to introgression of genes among species. Introgression may be bidirectional o...
New sequencing technologies allow development of genome-wide markers for any genus of ecological int...
Conservation of the local genetic variation and evolutionary integrity of economically and ecologica...
Past reproductive interactions among incompletely isolated species may leave behind a trail of intro...
Extensive chloroplast introgression has been documented in polyploid Betula species of eastern North...
Extensive chloroplast introgression has been documented in polyploid Betula species of eastern North...
This study examines phylogeography, population genetics, and introgression in birches (Betula spp.) ...
Birches (Betula spp.) hybridize readily, confounding genetic signatures of refugial isolation and po...
Hybridization may lead to introgression of genes among species. Introgression may be bidirectional o...
Boreal and cool temperate forests are the major land cover of northern Eurasia, and information abou...
Hybridisation may lead to introgression of genes among species. Introgression may be bidirectional o...
Past reproductive interactions among incompletely isolated species may leave behind a trail of intro...
The file contains genotypes at six nuclear microsatellite loci for three species of Betula native to...
Background and Aims Differences in local abundance and ploidy level are predicted ...
Introgression allows polyploid species to acquire new genomic content from diploid progenitors or fr...
Hybridisation may lead to introgression of genes among species. Introgression may be bidirectional o...
New sequencing technologies allow development of genome-wide markers for any genus of ecological int...
Conservation of the local genetic variation and evolutionary integrity of economically and ecologica...
Past reproductive interactions among incompletely isolated species may leave behind a trail of intro...