Ecological isolation is increasingly thought to play an important role in speciation, especially for the origin and reproductive isolation of homoploid hybrid species. However, the extent to which divergent and/or transgressive gene expression changes are involved in speciation is not well studied. In this study, we employ comparative transcriptomics to investigate gene expression changes associated with the origin and evolution of two homoploid hybrid plant species, Argyranthemum sundingii and A. lemsii (Asteraceae). As there is no standard methodology for comparative transcriptomics, we examined five different pipelines for data assembly and analysing gene expression across the four species (two hybrid and two parental). We note biases an...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
The use of transcriptome data in the study of the population genetics of a species can capture faint...
Gene tree discordance in large genomic data sets can be caused by evolutionary processes such as inc...
Ecological isolation is increasingly thought to play an important role in speciation, especially for...
Hybridization is an important cause of abrupt speciation. Hybrid speciation without a change in ploi...
Interspecific hybridization is an important mechanism of speciation in higher plants. In flowering p...
Interspecific hybridization is an important mechanism of speciation in higher plants. In flowering p...
Argy-HHS-demuliplexed-GBS-dataArgy-HHS-demuliplexed-GBS-data.tar.gz contains demultiplexed reads for...
The appearance of plant organs mediated the explosive radiation of land plants, which shaped the bio...
Well-characterized examples of homoploid hybrid speciation (HHS) are rare in nature, yet they offer ...
Ecological speciation is a common mechanism by which new species arise. Despite great efforts, the r...
Gene expression divergence between populations has been linked to adaptive morphological evolution a...
The contribution of gene expression modulation to phenotypic evolution is of major importance to an ...
Ecological speciation is a common mechanism by which new species arise. Despite great efforts, the r...
Background: Allopolyploids contain genomes composed of more than two complete sets of chromosomes th...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
The use of transcriptome data in the study of the population genetics of a species can capture faint...
Gene tree discordance in large genomic data sets can be caused by evolutionary processes such as inc...
Ecological isolation is increasingly thought to play an important role in speciation, especially for...
Hybridization is an important cause of abrupt speciation. Hybrid speciation without a change in ploi...
Interspecific hybridization is an important mechanism of speciation in higher plants. In flowering p...
Interspecific hybridization is an important mechanism of speciation in higher plants. In flowering p...
Argy-HHS-demuliplexed-GBS-dataArgy-HHS-demuliplexed-GBS-data.tar.gz contains demultiplexed reads for...
The appearance of plant organs mediated the explosive radiation of land plants, which shaped the bio...
Well-characterized examples of homoploid hybrid speciation (HHS) are rare in nature, yet they offer ...
Ecological speciation is a common mechanism by which new species arise. Despite great efforts, the r...
Gene expression divergence between populations has been linked to adaptive morphological evolution a...
The contribution of gene expression modulation to phenotypic evolution is of major importance to an ...
Ecological speciation is a common mechanism by which new species arise. Despite great efforts, the r...
Background: Allopolyploids contain genomes composed of more than two complete sets of chromosomes th...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
The use of transcriptome data in the study of the population genetics of a species can capture faint...
Gene tree discordance in large genomic data sets can be caused by evolutionary processes such as inc...