Selective Sweeps and Polygenic Adaptation Drive Local Adaptation along Moisture and Temperature Gradients in Natural Populations of Coast Redwood and Giant Sequoia
Dissecting the genomic basis of local adaptation is a major goal in evolutionary biology and conservation science. Rapid changes in the climate pose significant challenges to the survival of natural populations, and the genomic basis of long-generation plant species is still poorly understood. Here,...
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Autores principales: | Amanda R. De La Torre, Manoj K. Sekhwal, David B. Neale |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f047959bfbd641d794903062ca5f834a |
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