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Introgression of genes for quantitative traits into oat populations
Frank Donald Williams
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Based on morphological and chloroplast phylogenomic analyses, we describe Aletris medogensis as a new species endemic to the eastern Himalayas. Comparative genomics revealed structural variations, hypervariable markers, and signatures of positive selection in key genes, providing robust evidence for species delimitation and insights into the ...
Xiong Li +5 more
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Shared and Unique Patterns of Genomic Differentiation and Introgression Between Japanese Stickleback Species Across Three Sympatric Sites. [PDF]
Okude G +7 more
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The impact of haplotypes derived from Chinese pigs on genetic variation and economic traits in the Duroc breed. [PDF]
Fang S +8 more
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Whole‐genome resequencing of Tamarix austromongolica in the Yellow River Basin reveals three distinct genetic lineages, each corresponding to a specific local environment (high‐altitude, arid, or saline‐alkali). The identification of candidate genes underlying these patterns provides a genomic foundation for understanding plant evolution in river ...
Shuai Gong +5 more
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Enhancing crop resilience through elite pre-breeding lines with key traits for dry direct-seeded rice. [PDF]
Paul PJ +18 more
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Phylogenetic History and Adaptation Mechanisms of Casuarina equisetifolia Landraces in China
Genetic analysis revealed that Chinese Casuarina equisetifolia landraces exhibit structures similar to Southeast Asian populations but also show evidence of hybridization with C. glauca. The study detected genomic variations linked to pathogen interactions along migration pathways and identified integrated adaptive signals in hybrids, including traits ...
Jingxiang Meng +3 more
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Adaptive introgression in modern human circadian rhythm genes. [PDF]
Kendall C +8 more
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Polynesian pigs were brought to the Hawaiian Islands with Polynesian settlement in the mid‐1200s and represent part of the cultural legacy of Hawai‘i. Yet, the introduction of European pigs since 1778 and onward has put into question the ancestral composition of contemporary animals, and conservation efforts have been challenged by tension between the ...
Anna M. Mangan +8 more
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