Mating-system evolution: genies from a bottleneck.

Evolutionary shifts from outcrossing to selfing have been frequent in plants, but little is known about how this occurs. Two new studies of the same species point to a recent bottleneck that coincided with one such shift.

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Main Author: Pannell, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2009
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description Evolutionary shifts from outcrossing to selfing have been frequent in plants, but little is known about how this occurs. Two new studies of the same species point to a recent bottleneck that coincided with one such shift.
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