Background: Cherleria (Caryophyllaceae) is a circumboreal genus that also occurs in the high mountains of the northern hemisphere. In this study, we focus on a clade that diversified in the European High Mountains, which was identified using nuclear ribosomal (nrDNA) sequence data in a previous study. With the nrDNA data, all but one species was monophyletic, with little sequence variation within most species. Here, we use genotyping by sequencing (GBS) data to determine whether the nrDNA data showed the full picture of the evolution in the genomes of these species. Results: The overall relationships found with the GBS data were congruent with those from the nrDNA study. Most of the species were still monophyletic and many of the same subc...
Premise of the Study: The Caryophyllales contain similar to 12,500 species and are known for their c...
The purple saxifrages, Saxifraga sect. Porphyrion subsect. Oppositifoliae, comprise the closest rela...
Many phylogenomic studies based on transcriptomes have been limited to “single-copy” genes due to me...
Cherleria sedoides, a plant species widespread in alpine areas of the major European mountain ranges...
Hybridization is a key mechanism involved in lineage diversification and speciation, especially in e...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Species formation is an intuitive endpoint of reproductive isolation, but circ...
Due to strong spatial heterogeneity and limited Pleistocene glaciation, the Balkan Peninsula is a ma...
Premise of the Study— The Caryophyllales contains ~12,500 species and is known for its cosmopolitan ...
Range shifts (especially during the Pleistocene), polyploidisation and hybridization are major facto...
As a result of recent or past evolutionary processes, a single species might consist of distinct Evo...
Background and Aims: Disentangling the relative roles of past fragmentation (vicariance), colonizati...
Interspecific hybridization, especially when regularly followed by backcrossing (i.e., introgressive...
Premise of the Study: The Caryophyllales contain similar to 12,500 species and are known for their c...
The purple saxifrages, Saxifraga sect. Porphyrion subsect. Oppositifoliae, comprise the closest rela...
Many phylogenomic studies based on transcriptomes have been limited to “single-copy” genes due to me...
Cherleria sedoides, a plant species widespread in alpine areas of the major European mountain ranges...
Hybridization is a key mechanism involved in lineage diversification and speciation, especially in e...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Species formation is an intuitive endpoint of reproductive isolation, but circ...
Due to strong spatial heterogeneity and limited Pleistocene glaciation, the Balkan Peninsula is a ma...
Premise of the Study— The Caryophyllales contains ~12,500 species and is known for its cosmopolitan ...
Range shifts (especially during the Pleistocene), polyploidisation and hybridization are major facto...
As a result of recent or past evolutionary processes, a single species might consist of distinct Evo...
Background and Aims: Disentangling the relative roles of past fragmentation (vicariance), colonizati...
Interspecific hybridization, especially when regularly followed by backcrossing (i.e., introgressive...
Premise of the Study: The Caryophyllales contain similar to 12,500 species and are known for their c...
The purple saxifrages, Saxifraga sect. Porphyrion subsect. Oppositifoliae, comprise the closest rela...
Many phylogenomic studies based on transcriptomes have been limited to “single-copy” genes due to me...