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Plant kleptomaniacs: geographical genetic patterns in the amphi-apomictic Rubus ser. Glandulosi (Rosaceae) reveal complex reticulate evolution of Eurasian brambles.

Michal SochorPetra ŠarhanováMartin DuchoslavMichaela KonečnáMichal HronešBohumil Trávníček
Published in: Annals of botany (2024)
We hypothesize that sexuals survived the last glacial period in several large southern refugia, whereas apomicts were mostly restricted to southern France, whence they quickly recolonized Central and Western Europe. The secondary contact of sexuals and apomicts was probably the principal factor that established geographical parthenogenesis in R. ser. Glandulosi. Sexual populations are not impoverished in genetic diversity along their borderline with apomicts, and maladaptive population genetic processes probably did not shape the geographical patterns.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • south africa
  • dna methylation
  • mental health
  • gene expression
  • plant growth