The genomic basis of the plant island syndrome in Darwin’s giant daisies

Cerca, José, Petersen, Bent, Lazaro-Guevara, José Miguel et al. (26 more authors) (2022) The genomic basis of the plant island syndrome in Darwin’s giant daisies. Nature Communications. 3729. ISSN 2041-1723

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  • Cerca, José
  • Petersen, Bent
  • Lazaro-Guevara, José Miguel
  • Rivera-Colón, Angel
  • Birkeland, Siri
  • Vizueta, Joel
  • Li, Siyu
  • Li, Qionghou
  • Loureiro, João
  • Kosawang, Chatchai
  • Díaz, Patricia Jaramillo
  • Rivas-Torres, Gonzalo
  • Fernández-Mazuecos, Mario
  • Vargas, Pablo
  • McCauley, Ross A.
  • Petersen, Gitte
  • Santos-Bay, Luisa
  • Wales, Nathan ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0359-8450
  • Catchen, Julian M.
  • Machado, Daniel
  • Nowak, Michael D.
  • Suh, Alexander
  • Sinha, Neelima R.
  • Nielsen, Lene R.
  • Seberg, Ole
  • Gilbert, M. Thomas P.
  • Leebens-Mack, James H.
  • Rieseberg, Loren H.
  • Martin, Michael D.
Copyright, Publisher and Additional Information: Funding Information: J.Ce. is grateful to Simen R. Sandve for fruitful discussion and Martin LaForest for sharing genome annotations. We thank Henning Adsersen for the botanical expertise and logistical support that enabled use of the University of Copenhagen botanical collections. Jennifer Mandel kindly shared the Asteraceae COS. The collection and photography of specimens, and the preparation of this manuscript, benefited enormously from the cooperative assistance of the personnel of the Charles Darwin Foundation Research Station, who made arrangements for collecting trips, arranged laboratory space, and offered encouragement and support throughout the project. Scalesia specimens were initially collected under Galápagos National Park research permit number PC-001/98 PNG and were further normalised via Ecuador Ministry of the Environment genetic permit number MAAE-DBI-CM-2021-0213. This publication is contribution number 2426 of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galápagos Islands. This work was supported by the Norwegian Research Council via project number 287327 awarded to M.D.M., and a travel grant (project number 287327) granted to J.Ce. and M.D.M. Funding Information: J.Ce. is grateful to Simen R. Sandve for fruitful discussion and Martin LaForest for sharing genome annotations. We thank Henning Adsersen for the botanical expertise and logistical support that enabled use of the University of Copenhagen botanical collections. Jennifer Mandel kindly shared the Asteraceae COS. The collection and photography of specimens, and the preparation of this manuscript, benefited enormously from the cooperative assistance of the personnel of the Charles Darwin Foundation Research Station, who made arrangements for collecting trips, arranged laboratory space, and offered encouragement and support throughout the project. Scalesia specimens were initially collected under Galápagos National Park research permit number PC-001/98 PNG and were further normalised via Ecuador Ministry of the Environment genetic permit number MAAE-DBI-CM-2021-0213. This publication is contribution number 2426 of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galápagos Islands. This work was supported by the Norwegian Research Council via project number 287327 awarded to M.D.M., and a travel grant (project number 287327) granted to J.Ce. and M.D.M. Publisher Copyright: © 2022, The Author(s).
Dates:
  • Accepted: 9 June 2022
  • Published: 28 June 2022
Institution: The University of York
Academic Units: The University of York > Faculty of Arts and Humanities (York) > Archaeology (York)
Depositing User: Pure (York)
Date Deposited: 20 Jul 2022 09:00
Last Modified: 06 Dec 2023 14:47
Published Version: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31280-w
Status: Published
Refereed: Yes
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31280-w
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