The demography and population genomics of evolutionary transitions to self-fertilization in plants
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Multiple independent origins of auto-pollination in tropical orchids (Bulbophyllum) in light of the hypothesis of selfing as an evolutionary dead endSeasonal variation in the mating system of a selfing annual with large floral displays.Caenorhabditis evolution in the wild.Evolutionary genetic consequences of facultative sex and outcrossing.On the widespread capacity for, and functional significance of, extreme inbreeding in ferns.The double edged sword: The demographic consequences of the evolution of self-fertilization.Phylogeographic insights on the evolutionary breakdown of heterostyly.Costs of selfing prevent the spread of a self-compatibility mutation that causes reproductive assurance.The evolution of selfing is accompanied by reduced efficacy of selection and purging of deleterious mutationsContemporary and future studies in plant speciation, morphological/floral evolution and polyploidy: honouring the scientific contributions of Leslie D. Gottlieb to plant evolutionary biology.Coalescence with Background and Balancing Selection in Systems with Bi- and Uniparental Reproduction: Contrasting Partial Asexuality and Selfing.Limited genomic consequences of mixed mating in the recently derived sister species pair, Collinsia concolor and Collinsia parryi.The potential role of hybridization in diversification and speciation in an insular plant lineage: insights from synthetic interspecific hybrids.Maintaining their genetic distance: Little evidence for introgression between widely hybridizing species of Geum with contrasting mating systems.Ecological correlates and genetic consequences of evolutionary transitions from distyly to homostyly.Recent mating-system evolution in Eichhornia is accompanied by cis-regulatory divergence.Demography and mating system shape the genome-wide impact of purifying selection in Arabis alpina.Small reductions in corolla size and pollen: ovule ratio, but no changes in flower shape in selfing populations of the North American Arabidopsis lyrata.The divergence history of the perennial plant Linaria cavanillesii confirms a recent loss of self-incompatibility.
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The demography and population genomics of evolutionary transitions to self-fertilization in plants
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Ramesh Arunkumar
Spencer C H Barrett
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10.1098/RSTB.2013.0344
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2014-08-01T00:00:00Z