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Geographic patterns of genomic diversity and structure in the C(4) grass Panicum hallii across its natural distribution
Geographic patterns of within-species genomic diversity are shaped by evolutionary processes, life history and historical and contemporary factors. New genomic approaches can be used to infer the influence of such factors on the current distribution of infraspecific lineages. In this study, we evalu...
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author | Palacio-Mejía, Juan Diego Grabowski, Paul P Ortiz, Edgardo M Silva-Arias, Gustavo Adolfo Haque, Taslima Des Marais, David L Bonnette, Jason Lowry, David B Juenger, Thomas E |
author_facet | Palacio-Mejía, Juan Diego Grabowski, Paul P Ortiz, Edgardo M Silva-Arias, Gustavo Adolfo Haque, Taslima Des Marais, David L Bonnette, Jason Lowry, David B Juenger, Thomas E |
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description | Geographic patterns of within-species genomic diversity are shaped by evolutionary processes, life history and historical and contemporary factors. New genomic approaches can be used to infer the influence of such factors on the current distribution of infraspecific lineages. In this study, we evaluated the genomic and morphological diversity as well as the genetic structure of the C(4) grass Panicum hallii across its complex natural distribution in North America. We sampled extensively across the natural range of P. hallii in Mexico and the USA to generate double-digestion restriction-associated DNA (ddRAD) sequence data for 423 individuals from 118 localities. We used these individuals to study the divergence between the two varieties of P. hallii, P. hallii var. filipes and P. hallii var. hallii as well as the genetic diversity and structure within these groups. We also examined the possibility of admixture in the geographically sympatric zone shared by both varieties, and assessed distribution shifts related with past climatic fluctuations. There is strong genetic and morphological divergence between the varieties and consistent genetic structure defining seven genetic clusters that follow major ecoregions across the range. South Texas constitutes a hotspot of genetic diversity with the co-occurrence of all genetic clusters and admixture between the two varieties. It is likely a recolonization and convergence point of populations that previously diverged in isolation during fragmentation events following glaciation periods. |
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spelling | pubmed-79371842021-03-10 Geographic patterns of genomic diversity and structure in the C(4) grass Panicum hallii across its natural distribution Palacio-Mejía, Juan Diego Grabowski, Paul P Ortiz, Edgardo M Silva-Arias, Gustavo Adolfo Haque, Taslima Des Marais, David L Bonnette, Jason Lowry, David B Juenger, Thomas E AoB Plants Special Issue: The Ecology and Genetics of Population Differentiation in Plants Geographic patterns of within-species genomic diversity are shaped by evolutionary processes, life history and historical and contemporary factors. New genomic approaches can be used to infer the influence of such factors on the current distribution of infraspecific lineages. In this study, we evaluated the genomic and morphological diversity as well as the genetic structure of the C(4) grass Panicum hallii across its complex natural distribution in North America. We sampled extensively across the natural range of P. hallii in Mexico and the USA to generate double-digestion restriction-associated DNA (ddRAD) sequence data for 423 individuals from 118 localities. We used these individuals to study the divergence between the two varieties of P. hallii, P. hallii var. filipes and P. hallii var. hallii as well as the genetic diversity and structure within these groups. We also examined the possibility of admixture in the geographically sympatric zone shared by both varieties, and assessed distribution shifts related with past climatic fluctuations. There is strong genetic and morphological divergence between the varieties and consistent genetic structure defining seven genetic clusters that follow major ecoregions across the range. South Texas constitutes a hotspot of genetic diversity with the co-occurrence of all genetic clusters and admixture between the two varieties. It is likely a recolonization and convergence point of populations that previously diverged in isolation during fragmentation events following glaciation periods. Oxford University Press 2021-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7937184/ /pubmed/33708370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plab002 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Special Issue: The Ecology and Genetics of Population Differentiation in Plants Palacio-Mejía, Juan Diego Grabowski, Paul P Ortiz, Edgardo M Silva-Arias, Gustavo Adolfo Haque, Taslima Des Marais, David L Bonnette, Jason Lowry, David B Juenger, Thomas E Geographic patterns of genomic diversity and structure in the C(4) grass Panicum hallii across its natural distribution |
title | Geographic patterns of genomic diversity and structure in the C(4) grass Panicum hallii across its natural distribution |
title_full | Geographic patterns of genomic diversity and structure in the C(4) grass Panicum hallii across its natural distribution |
title_fullStr | Geographic patterns of genomic diversity and structure in the C(4) grass Panicum hallii across its natural distribution |
title_full_unstemmed | Geographic patterns of genomic diversity and structure in the C(4) grass Panicum hallii across its natural distribution |
title_short | Geographic patterns of genomic diversity and structure in the C(4) grass Panicum hallii across its natural distribution |
title_sort | geographic patterns of genomic diversity and structure in the c(4) grass panicum hallii across its natural distribution |
topic | Special Issue: The Ecology and Genetics of Population Differentiation in Plants |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7937184/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33708370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plab002 |
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