2023
DOI: 10.1111/mec.16925
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Genomic divergence between two sister Medicago species triggered by the quaternary climatic oscillations on the Qinghai–Tibet plateau and northern China

Abstract: Speciation is a central topic in evolutionary biology. However, how genomic divergence originates and accumulates in the face of gene flow during ecological adaptation remains poorly understood. Closely related species that have adapted to distinct environments but inhabit some overlapping ranges provide an ideal system to evaluate this issue. Here, we combine population genomics and species distribution models (SDMs) to examine genomic divergences between two sister plant species, Medicago ruthenica and M. ar… Show more

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“…The divergence time within G. aristata primarily occurred in the Early Quaternary when the QTP region underwent cycles of glaciations and plant species experienced recurrent range changes to track favorable habitats ( Hewitt, 2000 ; Zheng et al., 2002 ). Studies of Anisodus tanguticus ( Wan et al., 2016 ), Medicago ( Guo et al., 2023 ), and Ostryopsis intermedia ( Liu et al., 2014 ), as well as those on birds ( Lei et al., 2014 ), also suggest lineage diversification during the Early Quaternary in this region. Therefore, the existing genetic pattern in G. aristata may have been fostered by both geographical features and climate oscillations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The divergence time within G. aristata primarily occurred in the Early Quaternary when the QTP region underwent cycles of glaciations and plant species experienced recurrent range changes to track favorable habitats ( Hewitt, 2000 ; Zheng et al., 2002 ). Studies of Anisodus tanguticus ( Wan et al., 2016 ), Medicago ( Guo et al., 2023 ), and Ostryopsis intermedia ( Liu et al., 2014 ), as well as those on birds ( Lei et al., 2014 ), also suggest lineage diversification during the Early Quaternary in this region. Therefore, the existing genetic pattern in G. aristata may have been fostered by both geographical features and climate oscillations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%