Digest: linking coordinated shifts in plant resource allocation to a chromosomal inversion

Steven Dodsworth, Oscar A. Pérez-Escobar

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Abstract

Local adaptation in plants often requires coordinated shifts among resources. Lowry et al. provide evidence for physiological and genomic mechanisms underpinning adaptive shifts in yellow monkeyflower (Mimulus guttatus), such as the transition between annual and perennial life histories. In M. guttatus, differential activity of gibberellins, governed partially by a chromosomal inversion, is responsible for shifts between growth, reproduction, and herbivore defense (secondary compound production).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1318-1319
Number of pages2
JournalEvolution
Volume73
Issue number6
Early online date25 Apr 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Jun 2019

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