Closely related facultative and constitutive CAM phenotypes show little transcriptomic overlap in the subgenusTillandsia
Clara Groot Crego,
Sarah Saadain,
Marylaure De La Harpe
et al.
Abstract:The evolutionary trajectory of Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) remains elusive, as it has evolved repeatedly, yet represents a complex trait requiring changes on several organismal levels. It is debated whether distinct forms of CAM embody a single quantitative trait, or entirely separate, categorical phenotypes. The subgenus Tillandsia provides an excellent opportunity to compare the genetic basis of different forms of CAM, as species are closely related, yet display a broad range of CAM phenotypes. By com… Show more
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