Leaf shape is a defining feature of how we recognise and classify plant species. Although there is extensive variation in leaf shape within many species, few studies have disentangled the underlying genetic architecture. We characterised the genetic architecture of leaf shape variation in Eurasian aspen (Populus tremula L.) by performing a genome wide association studies (GWAS) for physiognomy traits. To ascertain the roles of identified GWAS candidate genes within the leaf development transcriptional program, we performed gene co-expression network analyses from a developmental series, which is publicly available within the PlantGenIE resource. We additionally used gene expression measurements across the population to analyse GWAS candida...
The distribution of the expressed genotype is moved around in the population over time byevolution. ...
Genetic diversity within populations is an important component of adaptive evolution, and recent res...
The Populus genus is one of the major plant model systems, but genomic resources have thus far prima...
Leaf shape is a defining feature of how we recognize and classify plant species. Although there is e...
Leaves are essential for sustaining humanity as they function as the energy and oxygen-producing org...
Leaf morphology exhibits tremendous diversity between and within species, and is likely related to a...
Leaf size in Populus is an adaptive trait and early indicator of biomass yield. In order to investig...
Background: Leaf morphology varies extensively among plant species and is under strong genetic contr...
© 2015 Drost et al. Background: Leaf morphology varies extensively among plant species and is under ...
Intraspecific genetic variation in foundation species such as aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) sha...
Genome‐wide association studies (GWAS) have great promise for identifying the loci that contribute t...
When a phenotypic trait is subjected to spatially variable selection and local adaptation, the under...
Identifying processes underlying the genetic and morphological differences among populations is a ce...
Background: The initiation of growth cessation and dormancy represent critical life history trade of...
The distribution of the expressed genotype is moved around in the population over time byevolution. ...
Genetic diversity within populations is an important component of adaptive evolution, and recent res...
The Populus genus is one of the major plant model systems, but genomic resources have thus far prima...
Leaf shape is a defining feature of how we recognize and classify plant species. Although there is e...
Leaves are essential for sustaining humanity as they function as the energy and oxygen-producing org...
Leaf morphology exhibits tremendous diversity between and within species, and is likely related to a...
Leaf size in Populus is an adaptive trait and early indicator of biomass yield. In order to investig...
Background: Leaf morphology varies extensively among plant species and is under strong genetic contr...
© 2015 Drost et al. Background: Leaf morphology varies extensively among plant species and is under ...
Intraspecific genetic variation in foundation species such as aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) sha...
Genome‐wide association studies (GWAS) have great promise for identifying the loci that contribute t...
When a phenotypic trait is subjected to spatially variable selection and local adaptation, the under...
Identifying processes underlying the genetic and morphological differences among populations is a ce...
Background: The initiation of growth cessation and dormancy represent critical life history trade of...
The distribution of the expressed genotype is moved around in the population over time byevolution. ...
Genetic diversity within populations is an important component of adaptive evolution, and recent res...
The Populus genus is one of the major plant model systems, but genomic resources have thus far prima...