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Genetic and epigenetic mechanisms underpinning the adaptive radiation of Aquilegia species
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2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
Elucidating how the intrinsic factors interact with extrinsic triggers to determine species diversification is crucial to understanding the evolution and persistence of biodiversity. The genus Aquilegia is a model system to address the evolutionary mechanisms underpinning rapid adaptive radiation. Methods: We surveyed the genomes and methylomes of ten worldwide Aquilegia species to investigate whether specific genetic and epigenetic architectures are involved in the diversification of Asian,
doi:10.1101/782821
fatcat:vgsx55pwpnapfdfcdan743dn64