New genomic resources and comparative analyses reveal differences in floral gene expression in selfing and outcrossing Collinsia sister species

Volume: 11, Issue: 8
Published: May 20, 2021
Abstract
The evolutionary transition from outcross- to self-fertilization is one of the most common in angiosperms and is often associated with a parallel shift in floral morphological and developmental traits, such as reduced flower size and pollen to ovule ratios, known as the "selfing syndrome." How these convergent phenotypes arise, the extent to which they are shaped by selection, and the nature of their underlying genetic basis are unsettled...
Paper Details
Title
New genomic resources and comparative analyses reveal differences in floral gene expression in selfing and outcrossing Collinsia sister species
Published Date
May 20, 2021
Volume
11
Issue
8
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