Genome skimming reveals widespread hybridization in a neotropical flowering plant radiation

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  • who: Oriane Loiseau from the Department of Computational Biology, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, School of Geosciences, University have published the research work: Genome Skimming Reveals Widespread Hybridization in a Neotropical Flowering Plant Radiation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors focus on the Bromeliaceae, which is, with ca 3,500 species, one of the most diverse and iconic plant families of the Neotropical flora, particularly abundant in Andean and Atlantic rainforests (Smith and Downs, 1974; Benzing, 2000; Gouda et_al, 2018). To date, most of the research on hybridization in bromeliads focuses on the population . . .

     

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