Genetic diversity and population structure shape the resilience, adaptability and long-term viability of aquatic organisms. Genetic diversity denotes the variety of heritable variation within and ...
A large-scale genomic analysis reveals Brazil as one of the most genetically diverse countries on Earth – shaped by centuries of colonization, forced migration, and Indigenous heritage, researchers ...
Genetic diversity and population structure in aquatic plants underpin the capacity of wetland ecosystems to adapt to environmental change, support biodiversity and maintain ecosystem services. Genetic ...