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This project investigates how hybridization and genome doubling in flowering plants affect gene expression and adaptation. By studying sibling species of Dactylorhiza, it aims to identify genetic factors that drive ecological diversification and enhance understanding of polyploidy’s role in evolution.
Hybridization and genome doubling are both frequent and ubiquitous across the entire evolutionary history of flowering plants and they regularly stimulate plant diversification and speciation.
Immediately following a polyploidization event, a genome generally suffers adjustments in organization and function at the genetic and epigenetic level.
These alterations have the potential to induce novel expression patterns, which together with permanent heterozygosity and gene redundancy, might result i…
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