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“…These 11 study species represent eight plant families, with each family represented by only one species per steppe type in order to avoid biases due to phylogenetic constraints. For A. onobrychis , we only included octoploid populations as the di‐ and tetraploid ones belong to a different lineage, which also has slightly different habitat preferences (Plenk et al, 2020; Záveská et al, 2019). Our primary sampling scheme was based on the same grid cells (75 km × 75 km) as the distribution data (see above), but restricted to 25 grid cells covering different potential refugial and non‐refugial regions within the study area.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These 11 study species represent eight plant families, with each family represented by only one species per steppe type in order to avoid biases due to phylogenetic constraints. For A. onobrychis , we only included octoploid populations as the di‐ and tetraploid ones belong to a different lineage, which also has slightly different habitat preferences (Plenk et al, 2020; Záveská et al, 2019). Our primary sampling scheme was based on the same grid cells (75 km × 75 km) as the distribution data (see above), but restricted to 25 grid cells covering different potential refugial and non‐refugial regions within the study area.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq; Baird et al, 2008) is a popular method to generate NGS data and investigate genetic variation and population structure, especially for species not benefiting from an available suitable reference genome (Rochette and Catchen, 2017). However, only a limited number of RAD-seq studies have been employed to investigate genetic variation in non-model polyploid species (Zohren et al, 2016;Brandrud et al, 2017;Záveská et al, 2019;Wagner et al, 2020;Wang et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, a disproportionate number of Astragalus species are rare and endemic to narrow geographic or ecological regions, with approximately one third of extant species considered either vulnerable, endangered or critically endangered (IUCN, 2020;Rundel et al, 2015). Despite widespread interest in Astragalus evolution and conservation (Sanderson & Wojciechowski, 1996;Scherson et al, 2008;Stebbins, 1981;Wojciechowski et al, 1999), the lack of detailed genomic studies of closely related species has hindered our understanding of the mechanisms underlying patterns of diversification, endemism and rarity in this group (Rundel et al, 2015;although see Záveská et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%