Island species radiation and karyotypic stasis in Pachycladon allopolyploids
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Year of publication | 2010 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | BMC Evolutionary Biology |
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Field | Genetics and molecular biology |
Keywords | genome evolution; karyotype evolution; island speciation; Brassicaceae; comparative chromosome painting; polyploidy |
Description | The paper reports on karyotype and genome evolution in the New Zealand genus Pachycladon (Brassicaceae). Karyotypic stasis in Pachycladon suggests that the insular species radiation in this genus proceeded through homoploid divergence rather than through species-specific gross chromosomal repatterning. The ancestral Pachycladon genome originated in Australia through an allopolyploidization event involving two closely related parental genomes, and spread to New Zealand by a long-distance dispersal. |
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