RADseq provides evidence for parallel ecotypic divergence in the autotetraploid Cochlearia officinalis in Northern Norway
Abstract Speciation encompasses a continuum over time from freely interbreeding populations to reproductively isolated species. Along this process, ecotypes – the result of local adaptation – may be on the road to new species. We investigated whether three autotetraploid Cochlearia officinalis ecoty...
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Main Authors: | Marie K. Brandrud, Ovidiu Paun, Maria T. Lorenzo, Inger Nordal, Anne K. Brysting |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/88a0335a935643c88d3de5e11c3ee41f |
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