Data from: Genetic structure reveals a history of multiple independent origins followed by admixture in the allopolyploid weed Salsola ryanii
It has recently become clear that many invasive species have evolved in situ via hybridization or polyploidy from progenitors which themselves are introduced species. For species formed by hybridization or polyploidy, genetic diversity within the newly formed species is influenced by the number of i...
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Zusammenfassung: | It has recently become clear that many invasive species have evolved in
situ via hybridization or polyploidy from progenitors which themselves are
introduced species. For species formed by hybridization or polyploidy,
genetic diversity within the newly formed species is influenced by the
number of independent evolutionary origins of the species. For recently
formed species, an analysis of genetic structure can provide insight into
the number of independent origin events involved in the formation of the
species. For a putative invasive allopolyploid species, the number of
origins involved in the species formation, the genetic diversity present
within these origins, and the level of gene flow between independent
origins determines the genetic composition of the neospecies. Here we
analyze the genetic structure of the newly formed allopolyploid species,
Salsola ryanii, a tumbleweed which evolved within the last 20–100 years in
California. We utilize the genetic structure analysis to determine that
this new species is the result of at least three independent
allopolyplodization events followed by gene flow between the descendants
of independent origins. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.k28r8 |