Many crops contain domestication genes that are generally considered to lower fitness of crop–wild hybrids in the wild environment. Transgenes placed in close linkage with such genes would be less likely to spread into a wild population. Therefore, for environmental risk assessment of GM crops, it is important to know whether genomic regions with such genes exist, and how they affect fitness. We performed quantitative trait loci (QTL) analyses on fitness(-related) traits in two different field environments employing recombinant inbred lines from a cross between cultivated Lactuca sativa and its wild relative Lactuca serriola. We identified a region on linkage group 5 where the crop allele consistently conferred a selective advantage (increa...
With the development of transgenic crop varieties, crop-wild hybridization has received considerable...
Many plant species can hybridise and produce fertile offspring. Hybridization between cultivated spe...
The public concern about the impact of genetically modified crops on the natural environment trigger...
Many crops contain domestication genes that are generally considered to lower fitness of crop-wild h...
Many crops contain domestication genes that are generally considered to lower fitness of crop–wild h...
The results of this thesis show that the probability of introgression of a putative transgene to wil...
Genomic selection patterns and hybrid performance influence the chance that crop (trans)genes can sp...
The genetic architecture of crop domestication is generally characterized by three trends: relativel...
Gene escape from crops has gained much attention in the last two decades, as transgenes introgressin...
Plant to plant gene flow is a route of environmental exposure for GM plants specifically since cross...
Gene escape from crops has gained much attention in the last two decades, as transgenes introgressin...
Plant to plant gene flow is a route of environmental exposure for GM plants specifically since cross...
After crop-wild hybridization, some of the crop genomic segments may become established in wild popu...
Plant to plant gene flow is a route of environmental exposure for GM plants specifically s...
With the development of transgenic crop varieties, crop-wild hybridization has received considerable...
Many plant species can hybridise and produce fertile offspring. Hybridization between cultivated spe...
The public concern about the impact of genetically modified crops on the natural environment trigger...
Many crops contain domestication genes that are generally considered to lower fitness of crop-wild h...
Many crops contain domestication genes that are generally considered to lower fitness of crop–wild h...
The results of this thesis show that the probability of introgression of a putative transgene to wil...
Genomic selection patterns and hybrid performance influence the chance that crop (trans)genes can sp...
The genetic architecture of crop domestication is generally characterized by three trends: relativel...
Gene escape from crops has gained much attention in the last two decades, as transgenes introgressin...
Plant to plant gene flow is a route of environmental exposure for GM plants specifically since cross...
Gene escape from crops has gained much attention in the last two decades, as transgenes introgressin...
Plant to plant gene flow is a route of environmental exposure for GM plants specifically since cross...
After crop-wild hybridization, some of the crop genomic segments may become established in wild popu...
Plant to plant gene flow is a route of environmental exposure for GM plants specifically s...
With the development of transgenic crop varieties, crop-wild hybridization has received considerable...
Many plant species can hybridise and produce fertile offspring. Hybridization between cultivated spe...
The public concern about the impact of genetically modified crops on the natural environment trigger...