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Environmental isolation explains Iberian genetic diversity in the highly homozygous model grass Brachypodium distachyon.

Isabel MarquesValeriia ShiposhaDiana López-AlvarezAntonio J ManzanedaPilar HernandezMarina OlonovaPilar Catalán
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2017)
The finding of higher genetic diversity in eastern Iberian populations occurring in basic soils suggests that these populations can be better adapted than those occurring in western areas of the Iberian Peninsula where the soils are more acidic and accumulate toxic Al ions. This suggests that the western Iberian acidic soils might prevent the establishment of Al-sensitive B. distachyon populations, potentially causing the existence of more genetically depauperated individuals.
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