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2.04.00 – Genetics

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Coordinator:
Giovanni G. Vendramin, Italy
Deputies:
Craig Echt, United States
Gavin Moran, Australia

About Unit

The Genetics Research Group includes a very broad range of genetic disciplines and scales of investigation. A general unifying theme is the application of molecular techniques to study important commercial or evolutionary traits of forest trees.  The traits of study can range from expression of a single gene in a particular tissue to allele frequencies among hundreds of genes in populations that span a continent.  Information from the smallest scale of investigation can often be used in investigations at the largest scales. With this in mind the Genetics Research Group provides an organizational structure where ideas and information are openly exchanged among seemingly disparate fields of research.

State of Knowledge

Santiago C. González-Martínez, Konstantin V. Krutovsky, David B. Neale (2006)
Forest-tree population genomics and adaptive evolution.
New Phytologist 170 (2), 227–238.
doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137.2006.01686.x

Rémy J. Petit, Jérôme Duminil, Silvia Fineschi, Arndt Hampe, Daniela Salvini, Giovanni G. Vendramin (2005)
Comparative organization of chloroplast, mitochondrial and nuclear diversity in plant populations.
Molecular Ecology 14 (3), 689–701.
doi:10.1111/j.1365-294X.2004.02410.x

David B. Neale and Outi Savolainen (2004) Association genetics of complex traits in conifers.
Trends in Plant Science  9 (7), 325-330.
(http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TD1-4CKNMC2-1/2/682a6cd46ee7f4652a61c20af0888c12)

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