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Daniel Ortiz-Barrientos

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Giles E, Gonzalez V, Cariman P, Leiva C, Suescun A, Lemer S, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour . 2025 Jan; :e14075. PMID: 39888239
Comparative genomic studies of closely related taxa are important for our understanding of the causes of divergence on a changing Earth. This being said, the genomic resources available for marine...
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Campbell Q, Bedford J, Yu Y, McCormick A, Halpin-McCormick A, Castaneda-Alvarez N, et al.
Plant Commun . 2025 Jan; 6(2):101260. PMID: 39849843
Populations are continually adapting to their environment. Knowledge of which populations and individuals harbor unique and agriculturally useful variations has the potential to accelerate crop adaptation to the increasingly challenging...
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Wilkinson M, McLay K, Kainer D, Elphinstone C, Dillon N, Webb M, et al.
New Phytol . 2024 Nov; 245(2):899-913. PMID: 39548673
Chromosomal inversions can preserve combinations of favorable alleles by suppressing recombination. Simultaneously, they reduce the effectiveness of purifying selection enabling deleterious alleles to accumulate. This study explores how areas of...
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Broad Z, Lefreve J, Wilkinson M, Barton S, Barbier F, Jung H, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2024 Oct; :e17543. PMID: 39444280
Plants adapt to their local environment through complex interactions between genes, gene networks and hormones. Although the impact of gene expression on trait regulation and evolution has been recognised for...
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OBrien N, Holland B, Engelstadter J, Ortiz-Barrientos D
PLoS Genet . 2024 May; 20(5):e1011289. PMID: 38787919
The tempo and mode of adaptation depends on the availability of beneficial alleles. Genetic interactions arising from gene networks can restrict this availability. However, the extent to which networks affect...
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James M, Ortiz-Barrientos D
Mol Ecol . 2024 Jan; 33(4):e17280. PMID: 38247305
Understanding how natural selection drives diversification in nature has been at the forefront of biological research for over a century. The main idea is simple: natural selection favours individuals best...
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Thompson K, Brandvain Y, Coughlan J, Delmore K, Justen H, Linnen C, et al.
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol . 2023 Dec; 16(9). PMID: 38151331
Ecologically mediated selection against hybrids, caused by hybrid phenotypes fitting poorly into available niches, is typically viewed as distinct from selection caused by epistatic Dobzhansky-Muller hybrid incompatibilities. Here, we show...
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Barton S, Broad Z, Ortiz-Barrientos D, Donovan D, Lefevre J
Math Biosci . 2023 Nov; 366:109089. PMID: 37914024
Multidisciplinary approaches can significantly advance our understanding of complex systems. For instance, gene co-expression networks align prior knowledge of biological systems with studies in graph theory, emphasising pairwise gene to...
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James M, Allsopp R, Groh J, Kaur A, Wilkinson M, Ortiz-Barrientos D
Mol Ecol . 2023 Sep; 32(20):5575-5589. PMID: 37740681
Identifying the genetic architecture underlying adaptive traits is exceptionally challenging in natural populations. This is because associations between traits not only mask the targets of selection but also create correlated...
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Gao L, Kantar M, Moxley D, Ortiz-Barrientos D, Rieseberg L
Mol Plant . 2023 Jul; 16(10):1518-1546. PMID: 37515323
The disciplines of evolutionary biology and plant and animal breeding have been intertwined throughout their development, with responses to artificial selection yielding insights into the action of natural selection and...