Sites in a Northern Ireland oak study
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Introgression, genetic and morphological variation in sympatric oaks at the edge of their range

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Historical and ongoing hybridization between the oak species Quercus petraea and Q. robur leads to difficulty in identifying the taxonomic status of individual trees.

Sites in a Northern Ireland oak study
Sites in this study. Image by Beatty .

Despite this, Beatty et al. using genetic and morphometric analysis of populations from Northern Ireland, which represents the northwestern limit of the species’ ranges, identified ‘pure’ individuals of both species, as well as a range of hybrid classes. Furthermore, analysis of chloroplast DNA indicates that unidirectional introgression followed by backcrossing may have facilitated long-distance recolonization after the ice ages.

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