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Intraspecific diversification of the crop wild relative Brassica cretica Lam. using demographic model selection.

Antonios KioukisVassiliki A MichalopoulouLaura BriersStergios PirintsosDavid J StudholmePavlos PavlidisPanagiotis F Sarris
Published in: BMC genomics (2020)
Despite predictions on the disruptive effect of gene flow in adaptation, when selection is not strong enough to prevent the loss of locally adapted alleles, studies show that gene flow can promote adaptation, that local adaptations can be maintained despite high gene flow, and that genetic architecture plays a fundamental role in the origin and maintenance of local adaptation with gene flow. Thus, in the genomic era it is important to link the selected demographic models with the underlying processes of genomic variation because, if this variation is largely selectively neutral, we cannot assume that a diverse population of crop wild relatives will necessarily exhibit the wide-ranging adaptive diversity required for further crop improvement.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • genome wide identification
  • climate change
  • genome wide analysis
  • gene expression
  • high intensity
  • transcription factor