The importance of intrinsic postzygotic barriers throughout the speciation process
JM Coughlan, DR Matute - Philosophical Transactions of …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Intrinsic postzygotic barriers can play an important and multifaceted role in speciation, but
their contribution is often thought to be reserved to the final stages of the speciation process …
their contribution is often thought to be reserved to the final stages of the speciation process …
Genomics and the origin of species
Speciation is a fundamental evolutionary process, the knowledge of which is crucial for
understanding the origins of biodiversity. Genomic approaches are an increasingly …
understanding the origins of biodiversity. Genomic approaches are an increasingly …
Whole-genome sequencing of multiple Arabidopsis thaliana populations
The plant Arabidopsis thaliana occurs naturally in many different habitats throughout
Eurasia. As a foundation for identifying genetic variation contributing to adaptation to diverse …
Eurasia. As a foundation for identifying genetic variation contributing to adaptation to diverse …
The evolutionary significance of ancient genome duplications
Many organisms are currently polyploid, or have a polyploid ancestry and now have
secondarily'diploidized'genomes. This finding is surprising because retained whole-genome …
secondarily'diploidized'genomes. This finding is surprising because retained whole-genome …
Molecular mechanisms of polyploidy and hybrid vigor
ZJ Chen - Trends in plant science, 2010 - cell.com
Hybrids such as maize (Zea mays) or domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) grow bigger and
stronger than their parents. This is also true for allopolyploids such as wheat (Triticum spp.) …
stronger than their parents. This is also true for allopolyploids such as wheat (Triticum spp.) …
The development of Arabidopsis as a model plant
M Koornneef, D Meinke - The plant journal, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Twenty‐five years ago, Arabidopsis thaliana emerged as the model organism of choice for
research in plant biology. A consensus was reached about the need to focus on a single …
research in plant biology. A consensus was reached about the need to focus on a single …
Genome‐wide identification of EMBRYO‐DEFECTIVE (EMB) genes required for growth and development in Arabidopsis
DW Meinke - New Phytologist, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
With the emergence of high‐throughput methods in plant biology, the importance of long‐
term projects characterized by incremental advances involving multiple laboratories can …
term projects characterized by incremental advances involving multiple laboratories can …
The coupling hypothesis: why genome scans may fail to map local adaptation genes
Genomic scans of multiple populations often reveal marker loci with greatly increased
differentiation between populations. Often this differentiation coincides in space with …
differentiation between populations. Often this differentiation coincides in space with …
The molecular evolutionary basis of species formation
DC Presgraves - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2010 - nature.com
All plant and animal species arise by speciation—the evolutionary splitting of one species
into two reproductively incompatible species. But until recently our understanding of the …
into two reproductively incompatible species. But until recently our understanding of the …
The genetics of hybrid incompatibilities
S Maheshwari, DA Barbash - Annual review of genetics, 2011 - annualreviews.org
Incompatibilities in interspecific hybrids, such as sterility and lethality, are widely observed
causes of reproductive isolation and thus contribute to speciation. Because hybrid …
causes of reproductive isolation and thus contribute to speciation. Because hybrid …