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Population genomic analysis of introgression between outcrossing and selfing plant taxa
Ennos, Richard
(Principal Investigator)
School of Biological Sciences
University of Edinburgh
Overview
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Research output
(5)
Project Details
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
1/06/12
→
31/05/15
Funding
BBSRC:
£409,218.00
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autogamy
Earth & Environmental Sciences
100%
Geum
Medicine & Life Sciences
99%
Geum urbanum
Agriculture & Biology
96%
Populus
Medicine & Life Sciences
95%
Pseudoautosomal Regions
Medicine & Life Sciences
91%
hermaphrodite
Earth & Environmental Sciences
87%
introgression
Earth & Environmental Sciences
76%
selfing
Agriculture & Biology
74%
Research output
Research output per year
2014
2014
2017
5
Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
Maintaining their genetic distance: little evidence for introgression between widely hybridising species of
Geum
with contrasting mating systems
Jordan, C. Y.
,
Lohse, K.
,
Turner, F.
,
Thomson, M.
,
Gharbi, K.
&
Ennos, R. A.
,
9 Dec 2017
,
In:
Molecular Ecology.
15 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Geum
100%
Geum urbanum
97%
introgression
76%
reproductive strategy
73%
mating systems
57%
When can stress facilitate divergence by altering time to flowering?
Jordan, C.
,
Ally, D.
&
Hodgins, K. A.
,
9 Dec 2015
, (E-pub ahead of print)
In:
Ecology and Evolution.
p. n/a-n/a
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
flowering
100%
flowering time
88%
divergence
72%
herbivores
46%
herbivory
35%
Sexually antagonistic polymorphism in simultaneous hermaphrodites
Jordan, C. Y.
&
Connallon, T.
,
Dec 2014
,
In:
Evolution.
68
,
12
,
p. 3555-69
15 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
hermaphrodite
100%
autogamy
97%
selfing
68%
polymorphism
66%
allele
58%