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- 2019
A new biological species in the Mercurialis annua polyploid complex: functional divergence in inflorescence morphology and hybrid sterilityDOI: 10.1093/aob/mcz058 Keywords: Male-like inflorescence, polyploidy, functional divergence, female sterility, reproductive isolation, phylogeny, evolutionary origin Abstract: Polyploidy has played a major role in the origin of new plant species, probably because of the expansion of polyploid populations in the species’ ecological niche, and because reproductive isolation can be established between a new polyploid population and its diploid progenitor species. It is well established that most polyploid species are polyphyletic, with multiple independent origins, and that polyploid genomes may undergo rapid change after their duplication and hybridization associated with their origin. We considered whether multiple independent origins and rapid genomic change might lead to reproductive isolation between polyploid populations of the same ploidy but with potentially different evolutionary histories
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