2023
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.16334
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Post‐hybridization introgression and natural selection promoted genomic divergence of Aegilops speltoides and the four S*‐genome diploid species

Abstract: SUMMARYUnderstanding how different driving forces have promoted biological divergence and speciation is one of the central issues in evolutionary biology. The Triticum/Aegilops species complex contains 13 diploid species belonging to the A‐, B‐ and D‐lineages and offers an ideal system to address the evolutionary dynamics of lineage fusion and splitting. Here, we sequenced the whole genomes of one S‐genome species (Aegilops speltoides) of the B‐lineage and four S*‐genome diploid species (Aegilops bicornis, Aeg… Show more

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“…Table S5. Statistical results of the lengths of introgressed blocks based on the methods of Wang et al ( , 2023. Table S6.…”
Section: Historical Biogeographic Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Table S5. Statistical results of the lengths of introgressed blocks based on the methods of Wang et al ( , 2023. Table S6.…”
Section: Historical Biogeographic Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the introgression is recent, the D FOIL introgression signals are consecutive; if it is ancient, the introgression signals are discontinuous due to the recombination of the chromosomes. The second is based on a Dlike method developed byWang, He, et al (2022),Wang et al (2023), which enables the detection of introgression blocks from two different directions in the target species and to calculate their lengths.…”
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confidence: 99%