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-Studying the natural diversity of A. thaliana in the Pyrenees mountains helps to understand European population structure and to evaluate the phenotypic trait variation in response to climate change.
SUBMITTER: Durufle H
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6465555 | biostudies-literature | 2019
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Duruflé Harold H Ranocha Philippe P Mbadinga Mbadinga Duchesse Lacour DL Déjean Sébastien S Bonhomme Maxime M San Clemente Hélène H Viudes Sébastien S Eljebbawi Ali A Delorme-Hinoux Valerie V Sáez-Vásquez Julio J Reichheld Jean-Philippe JP Escaravage Nathalie N Burrus Monique M Dunand Christophe C
Frontiers in plant science 20190409
Natural variations help in identifying genetic mechanisms of morphologically and developmentally complex traits. Mountainous habitats provide an altitudinal gradient where one species encounters different abiotic conditions. We report the study of 341 individuals of <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> derived from 30 natural populations not belonging to the 1001 genomes, collected at increasing altitudes, between 200 and 1800 m in the Pyrenees. Class III peroxidases and ribosomal RNA sequences were used ...[more]