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Species-rich and polyploid-poor: Insights into the evolutionary role of whole-genome duplication from the Cape flora biodiversity hotspot

机译:物种丰富而多倍体贫乏:从开普植物群生物多样性热点了解全基因组复制的进化作用

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PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Whole-genome duplication (WGD) in angiosperms has been hypothesized to be advantageous in unstable environments and/or to increase diversification rates, leading to radiations. Under the first hypothesis, floras in stable environments are predicted to have lower proportions of polyploids than highly, recently disturbed floras, whereas species-rich floras would be expected to have higher than expected proportions of polyploids under the second. The South African Cape flora is used to discriminate between these two hypotheses because it features a hyperdiverse flora predominantly generated by a limited number of radiations (Cape clades), against a backdrop of climatic and geological stability.
机译:研究的前提:被子植物的全基因组复制(WGD)被认为在不稳定的环境中有利和/或增加多样化的比率,从而导致辐射。在第一个假设下,稳定环境中的植物群中的多倍体比例要比最近受到干扰的植物群要低,而在第二个条件下,物种丰富的植物群中的多倍体比例要高于预期。南非海角植物区系用于区分这两种假设,因为它具有主要由有限的辐射(开普进化枝)在气候和地质稳定的背景下产生的多种多样的植物区系。

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