Detailed Information on Publication Record
2018
The Aquilegia genome provides insight into adaptive radiation and reveals an extraordinarily polymorphic chromosome with a unique history
FILIAULT, D.L., ES BALLERINI, Terezie MANDÁKOVÁ, G. AKOZ, N.J. DERIEG et. al.Basic information
Original name
The Aquilegia genome provides insight into adaptive radiation and reveals an extraordinarily polymorphic chromosome with a unique history
Authors
FILIAULT, D.L. (40 Austria), ES BALLERINI (840 United States of America), Terezie MANDÁKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), G. AKOZ (40 Austria), N.J. DERIEG (840 United States of America), J. SCHMUTZ (840 United States of America), J. JENKINS (840 United States of America), J. GRIMWOOD (840 United States of America), S.Q. SHU (840 United States of America), R.D. HAYES (840 United States of America), U. HELLSTEN (840 United States of America), K. BARRY (840 United States of America), J.Y. YAN (840 United States of America), S. MIHALTCHEVA (840 United States of America), M. KARAFIATOVA (203 Czech Republic), V. NIZHYNSKA (40 Austria), E.M. KRAMER (840 United States of America), Martin LYSÁK (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), S.A. HODGES (840 United States of America) and M. NORDBORG (40 Austria)
Edition
elife, CAMBRIDGE, ELIFE SCIENCES PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2018, 2050-084X
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
10611 Plant sciences, botany
Country of publisher
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Impact factor
Impact factor: 7.551
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14740/18:00101417
Organization unit
Central European Institute of Technology
UT WoS
000451109700001
Keywords in English
DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION ANALYSIS; NUCLEAR-DNA AMOUNTS; INBREEDING DEPRESSION; PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS; SEX-CHROMOSOME; B CHROMOSOMES; GENE; EVOLUTION; HYBRIDIZATION; DUPLICATIONS
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Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 13/3/2019 17:07, Mgr. Pavla Foltynová, Ph.D.
Abstract
V originále
The columbine genus Aquilegia is a classic example of an adaptive radiation, involving a wide variety of pollinators and habitats. Here we present the genome assembly of A. coerulea 'Goldsmith ', complemented by high-coverage sequencing data from 10 wild species covering the world-wide distribution. Our analyses reveal extensive allele sharing among species and demonstrate that introgression and selection played a role in the Aquilegia radiation. We also present the remarkable discovery that the evolutionary history of an entire chromosome differs from that of the rest of the genome - a phenomenon that we do not fully understand, but which highlights the need to consider chromosomes in an evolutionary context.
Links
GBP501/12/G090, research and development project |
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LQ1601, research and development project |
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