Rapid adaptation to climate change
- PMID: 27463237
- DOI: 10.1111/mec.13731
Rapid adaptation to climate change
Abstract
In recent years, amid growing concerns that changing climate is affecting species distributions and ecosystems, predicting responses to rapid environmental change has become a major goal. In this issue, Franks and colleagues take a first step towards this objective (Franks et al. 2016). They examine genomewide signatures of selection in populations of Brassica rapa after a severe multiyear drought. Together with other authors, Franks had previously shown that flowering time was reduced after this particular drought and that the reduction was genetically encoded. Now, the authors have sequenced previously stored samples to compare allele frequencies before and after the drought and identify the loci with the most extreme shifts in frequencies. The loci they identify largely differ between populations, suggesting that different genetic variants may be responsible for reduction in flowering time in the two populations.
Keywords: adaptation; climate change; ecological genetics; genomics/proteomics; molecular evolution; natural selection and contemporary evolution.
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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Rapid genome-wide evolution in Brassica rapa populations following drought revealed by sequencing of ancestral and descendant gene pools.Mol Ecol. 2016 Aug;25(15):3622-31. doi: 10.1111/mec.13615. Epub 2016 Apr 13. Mol Ecol. 2016. PMID: 27072809 Free PMC article.
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