Published November 30, 2020 | Version v1
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Spatial, climate and ploidy factors drive genomic diversity and resilience in the widespread grass Themeda triandra

  • 1. Western Sydney University
  • 2. Royal Botanic Gardens
  • 3. Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences
  • 4. University of Canberra
  • 5. Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
  • 6. Sydney Fish Market (Australia)

Description

This data set was used to assess the climate resilience of Themeda triandra, a foundational species and the most widespread plant in Australia, by assessing the relative contributions of spatial, environmental, and ploidy factors to contemporary genomic variation. Reduced-representation genome sequencing on 472 samples from 52 locations was used to test how the distribution of genomic variation, including ploidy polymorphism, supports adaptation to hotter and drier climates.

Notes

.lfmm file for snmf analysis - 012 file represents count of minor allele. missing values = 9 |||| the individual key file is: themea_52_012v2_indkey.key

genpop file provided for input as genind object. missing values = 0000

Funding provided by: Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology, Australian Research Council
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Award Number: CE140100008

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10.1111/mec.15614 (DOI)