Published November 30, 2020
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Spatial, climate and ploidy factors drive genomic diversity and resilience in the widespread grass Themeda triandra
Creators
- 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.
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pw_all_fst_52.txt
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- 10.1111/mec.15614 (DOI)