The genomic basis of the plant island syndrome in darwin⠒s giant daisies

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  • who: Josu00e9 Cerca from the Plant material, flow cytometry, DNA extraction, library preparation and sequencingTissues used for the de-novo genome assembly and annotation were sampled from living Scalesia atractyloides plant, /, cultivated in the greenhouse of the University of Copenhagen Botanical Garden collections. This plant was originally germinated from a seed collected from Santiago Island. Fresh tissue was collected and flash-frozen in dry ice or liquid nitrogen and then stored at , u00b0C for later use. have published the article: The genomic basis of the plant island syndrome in Darwinu2812s giant daisies, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS . . .

     

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