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  • For a general introduction to the AdapTree project see “For the Public” .

 

RESEARCH PROGRESS – Abstracts from Forest Genetics 2013

Adaptation and Climate Change

  • Genetic conservation in the Anthropocene: The case for assisted gene flow in forest trees
  • Perceptions of adaptation in forest management
  • FST Outlier tests in genome scans for local adaptation: when do they tell the truth and what are we missing?
  • Geographic patterns of adaptive variation in interior spruce and lodgepole pine in Western Canada

Genetics and Genomics

  • Using RNAseq to characterize gene expression in lodgepole pine and interior spruce
  • Finding the genes for local adaptation: Trimming to account for population structure
  • Sequence capture in lodgepole pine and interior spruce
  • Genome-wide effects of selective breeding on adaptation of reforestation seedlots for future climates
  • Genotyping-by-sequencing as an economical method of SNP discovery in lodgepole pine and interior spruce
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