Genomics approaches to elucidate the evolution and population histories of Southeast Asian forest trees and their connection to biogeography: a case study of Fagraea sensu lato
Southeast Asia (SEA) harbors exceptional species richness, but its forests are under anthropogenic threats, in a refugial state, and understudied. Parts of SEA are in the Indo-Australia Archipelago (IAA), which contains a quarter of all terrestrial species. Thus, we seek to establish Fagraea sensu l...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1693632023-08-01T07:08:34Z Genomics approaches to elucidate the evolution and population histories of Southeast Asian forest trees and their connection to biogeography: a case study of Fagraea sensu lato Cho, Nicholas Rui Wen Jarkko Tapani Salojarvi School of Biological Sciences Jarkko@ntu.edu.sg Science::Biological sciences Southeast Asia (SEA) harbors exceptional species richness, but its forests are under anthropogenic threats, in a refugial state, and understudied. Parts of SEA are in the Indo-Australia Archipelago (IAA), which contains a quarter of all terrestrial species. Thus, we seek to establish Fagraea sensu lato and tembusu as models, species found widely across SEA, to observe how climate and sea level affects the population histories of SEA and IAA forests, by utilizing both bioinformatic tools and ecological techniques. The disputed phylogeny of Fagraea sensu lato is to be resolved and incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) examined in this genus. Effective population sizes are hypothesized to increase as climatically suitable area increases, and decrease as sea level increases; but the inverse was found for most samples, suggesting that local conditions or other factors are at play. In addition, a method was developed to detect ILS; and genes and genomic regions harboring ILS. Doctor of Philosophy 2023-07-17T00:55:22Z 2023-07-17T00:55:22Z 2023 Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy Cho, N. R. W. (2023). Genomics approaches to elucidate the evolution and population histories of Southeast Asian forest trees and their connection to biogeography: a case study of Fagraea sensu lato. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169363 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169363 10.32657/10356/169363 en 04INS000475C220OOE01 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Southeast Asia (SEA) harbors exceptional species richness, but its forests are under anthropogenic threats, in a refugial state, and understudied. Parts of SEA are in the Indo-Australia Archipelago (IAA), which contains a quarter of all terrestrial species. Thus, we seek to establish Fagraea sensu lato and tembusu as models, species found widely across SEA, to observe how climate and sea level affects the population histories of SEA and IAA forests, by utilizing both bioinformatic tools and ecological techniques. The disputed phylogeny of Fagraea sensu lato is to be resolved and incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) examined in this genus. Effective population sizes are hypothesized to increase as climatically suitable area increases, and decrease as sea level increases; but the inverse was found for most samples, suggesting that local conditions or other factors are at play. In addition, a method was developed to detect ILS; and genes and genomic regions harboring ILS. |
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Genomics approaches to elucidate the evolution and population histories of Southeast Asian forest trees and their connection to biogeography: a case study of Fagraea sensu lato |
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Genomics approaches to elucidate the evolution and population histories of Southeast Asian forest trees and their connection to biogeography: a case study of Fagraea sensu lato |
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Genomics approaches to elucidate the evolution and population histories of Southeast Asian forest trees and their connection to biogeography: a case study of Fagraea sensu lato |
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Genomics approaches to elucidate the evolution and population histories of Southeast Asian forest trees and their connection to biogeography: a case study of Fagraea sensu lato |
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Genomics approaches to elucidate the evolution and population histories of Southeast Asian forest trees and their connection to biogeography: a case study of Fagraea sensu lato |
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