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  • Scientists are studying ginkgo trees, one of the oldest plants, to learn about how species adapt and survive over time.
  • They looked at 545 ginkgo tree genomes from around the world and found three main areas in China where these trees originated.
  • The research shows how people helped spread ginkgo trees to other places and how different climate conditions have affected where they grow.

Article Abstract

As Charles Darwin anticipated, living fossils provide excellent opportunities to study evolutionary questions related to extinction, competition, and adaptation. Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba L.) is one of the oldest living plants and a fascinating example of how people have saved a species from extinction and assisted its resurgence. By resequencing 545 genomes of ginkgo trees sampled from 51 populations across the world, we identify three refugia in China and detect multiple cycles of population expansion and reduction along with glacial admixture between relict populations in the southwestern and southern refugia. We demonstrate multiple anthropogenic introductions of ginkgo from eastern China into different continents. Further analyses reveal bioclimatic variables that have affected the geographic distribution of ginkgo and the role of natural selection in ginkgo's adaptation and resilience. These investigations provide insights into the evolutionary history of ginkgo trees and valuable genomic resources for further addressing various questions involving living fossil species.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6744486PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-12133-5DOI Listing

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