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This project investigates how transposable elements contribute to genetic diversity and adaptive evolution in a group of Diospyros species on New Caledonia. By examining the relationship between soil adaptation and structural variants, it aims to clarify mechanisms driving speciation and biodiversity in response to env…
Long distance dispersal and adaptive radiation events have produced some of the most species rich ecosystems in the world.
While colonizing lineages can adapt to new environments, the selective processes by which they do so is unclear given the paucity of genetic diversity in founder populations.
Recent interest in the evolutionary role of transposable elements suggests they may contribute in generating genetic diversity through structural variation, doing so faster than the rate of background m…
UNIVERSITAT WIEN
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