Interspecific gene flow can lead to the formation of hybrid populations that have a competitive advantage over the parental populations, even for hybrids from a cross between crops and wild relatives. Wild prickly lettuce (Lactuca serriola) has recently expanded in Europe and hybridization with the related crop species (cultivated lettuce, L. sativa) has been hypothesized as one of the mechanisms behind this expansion. In a basically selfing species, such as lettuce, assessing hybridization in natural populations may not be straightforward. Therefore, we analysed a uniquely large data set of plants genotyped with SSR (simple sequence repeat) markers with two programs for Bayesian population genetic analysis, STRUCTURE and NewHybrids. The da...
Cultivated lettuce, Lactuca sativa, and wild prickly lettuce, L. serriola, have been shown to be clo...
The genetic architecture of crop domestication is generally characterized by three trends: relativel...
The results of this thesis show that the probability of introgression of a putative transgene to wil...
Interspecific gene flow can lead to the formation of hybrid populations that have a competitive adva...
Many plant species can hybridise and produce fertile offspring. Hybridization between cultivated spe...
Background: After crop-wild hybridization, some of the crop genomic segments may become established ...
Prickly lettuce (Lactuca serriola L., Asteraceae), a wild relative of cultivated lettuce, is an auto...
Prickly lettuce (Lactuca serriola L., Asteraceae), a wild relative of cultivated lettuce, is an auto...
Prickly lettuce (Lactuca serriola L., Asteraceae), a wild relative of cultivated lettuce, is an aut...
Genetic variation in Lactuca serriola, the closest wild relative of cultivated lettuce, was studied ...
Many crops contain domestication genes that are generally considered to lower fitness of crop–wild h...
Hybridization and introgression between crops and wild relatives may have important evolutionary an...
Plant to plant gene flow is a route of environmental exposure for GM plants specifically s...
Plant to plant gene flow is a route of environmental exposure for GM plants specifically since cross...
Plant to plant gene flow is a route of environmental exposure for GM plants specifically since cross...
Cultivated lettuce, Lactuca sativa, and wild prickly lettuce, L. serriola, have been shown to be clo...
The genetic architecture of crop domestication is generally characterized by three trends: relativel...
The results of this thesis show that the probability of introgression of a putative transgene to wil...
Interspecific gene flow can lead to the formation of hybrid populations that have a competitive adva...
Many plant species can hybridise and produce fertile offspring. Hybridization between cultivated spe...
Background: After crop-wild hybridization, some of the crop genomic segments may become established ...
Prickly lettuce (Lactuca serriola L., Asteraceae), a wild relative of cultivated lettuce, is an auto...
Prickly lettuce (Lactuca serriola L., Asteraceae), a wild relative of cultivated lettuce, is an auto...
Prickly lettuce (Lactuca serriola L., Asteraceae), a wild relative of cultivated lettuce, is an aut...
Genetic variation in Lactuca serriola, the closest wild relative of cultivated lettuce, was studied ...
Many crops contain domestication genes that are generally considered to lower fitness of crop–wild h...
Hybridization and introgression between crops and wild relatives may have important evolutionary an...
Plant to plant gene flow is a route of environmental exposure for GM plants specifically s...
Plant to plant gene flow is a route of environmental exposure for GM plants specifically since cross...
Plant to plant gene flow is a route of environmental exposure for GM plants specifically since cross...
Cultivated lettuce, Lactuca sativa, and wild prickly lettuce, L. serriola, have been shown to be clo...
The genetic architecture of crop domestication is generally characterized by three trends: relativel...
The results of this thesis show that the probability of introgression of a putative transgene to wil...