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Polyploidy and aneuploidy are important evolutionary forces in this genus.
Polyploidy and hybridisation are important evolutionary forces shaping plant genomes and underlying the huge angiosperm diversity.
HGT and positive selection are therefore two important evolutionary forces in microbial pathogens that drive adaptation to new hosts.
The most important evolutionary forces in this situation are genetic drift and inbreeding, both leading to rapid loss of genetic diversity.
doi 10.1093/aob/mct255 Natural selection and genetic drift are important evolutionary forces in determining genetic and phenotypic differentiation in plant populations.
While host parasite interactions have long been acknowledged as important evolutionary forces, molecular tools have revealed that more cryptic phenomena could also play important role.
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Some retain natural selection within populations as an important evolutionary force but endorse the importance of other forces (e.g., Crespi 2000, Goodwin 2001, Carroll 2005), while others go further and invoke natural selection among populations or species along with natural selection within populations (Gould 2002, Jablonski 2008).
Is gene flow the most important evolutionary force in plants?
Since the pressure of pathogens and other environmental cues is an important evolutionary force, it is possible that the establishment of functional NICUs may have occurred very early in evolution.
Whole-genome duplication (WGD), or polyploidy, followed by gene loss and diploidization has long been recognized as an important evolutionary force in animals, fungi and other organisms1,2,3, especially plants.
Such experiments demonstrate that host parasite coevolution is an important evolutionary force and a cause of strong and divergent natural selection.
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