Maize is a staple food of smallholder farmers living in highland regions up to 4,000 m above sea level worldwide. Mexican and South American highlands are two major highland maize growing regions, and population genetic data suggest the maize's adaptation to these regions occurred largely independently, providing a case study for convergent evolution. To better understand the mechanistic basis of highland adaptation, we crossed maize landraces from 108 highland and lowland sites of Mexico and South America with the inbred line B73 to produce F1 hybrids and grew them in both highland and lowland sites in Mexico. We identified thousands of genes with divergent expression between highland and lowland populations. Hundreds of these genes show p...
Spatially varying selection triggers differential adaptation of local populations. Here, we mined th...
Through the local selection of landraces, humans have guided the adaptation of crops to a vast range...
Background The spread of maize cultivation to the highlands of central Mexico was accompanied by sub...
Convergent phenotypic evolution provides some of the strongest evidence for adaptation. However, the...
Local adaptation is the process by which local populations evolve traits that increase their fitness...
Generations of farmer selection in the central Mexican highlands have produced unique maize varietie...
Populations are locally adapted when they exhibit higher fitness than foreign populations in their n...
BackgroundGene regulatory variation has been proposed to play an important role in the adaptation of...
While often deleterious, hybridization can also be a key source of genetic variation and pre-adapted...
BackgroundThe spread of maize cultivation to the highlands of central Mexico was accompanied by subs...
Molecular-marker loci were used to investigate the adaptation differences between highland and lowla...
The temperate-tropical division of earlymaize germplasms to different agricultural environmentswas a...
Spatially varying selection triggers differential adaptation of local populations. Here, we mined th...
Through the local selection of landraces, humans have guided the adaptation of crops to a vast range...
Background The spread of maize cultivation to the highlands of central Mexico was accompanied by sub...
Convergent phenotypic evolution provides some of the strongest evidence for adaptation. However, the...
Local adaptation is the process by which local populations evolve traits that increase their fitness...
Generations of farmer selection in the central Mexican highlands have produced unique maize varietie...
Populations are locally adapted when they exhibit higher fitness than foreign populations in their n...
BackgroundGene regulatory variation has been proposed to play an important role in the adaptation of...
While often deleterious, hybridization can also be a key source of genetic variation and pre-adapted...
BackgroundThe spread of maize cultivation to the highlands of central Mexico was accompanied by subs...
Molecular-marker loci were used to investigate the adaptation differences between highland and lowla...
The temperate-tropical division of earlymaize germplasms to different agricultural environmentswas a...
Spatially varying selection triggers differential adaptation of local populations. Here, we mined th...
Through the local selection of landraces, humans have guided the adaptation of crops to a vast range...
Background The spread of maize cultivation to the highlands of central Mexico was accompanied by sub...