Evolutionary history and local adaptation in Scottish populations of Populus tremula
From a subset of P. tremula samples taken from across Europe and China, principal component analysis of genetic variation indicated population structure in the Scottish population compared with the rest of Eurasia. In light of this, the Scottish population was subjected to a genome-wide scan for dif...
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SLU/Dept. Of Plant Biology
2019
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