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Similar patterns of genomic divergence have been observed in the evolution of plant species separated by oceans.

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  • Related research article Dong Y, Chen S, Cheng S, Zhou W, Ma Q, Chen Z, Fu CX, Liu X, Zhao YP, Soltis PS, Wong GKS, Soltis DE, Xiang J. 2019

  • Are there certain patterns of genome evolution that are repeated? And, if there are, can we predict how genomes will change as new species emerge and diverge?

  • Most studies have focused on the genomes of pairs of closely related species living in close proximity, or on the genomes of different lineages within a single species, and have predominantly investigated scenarios where there is some degree of gene flow between the different species or lineages (Wolf and Ellegren, 2017)

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Related research article Dong Y, Chen S, Cheng S, Zhou W, Ma Q, Chen Z, Fu CX, Liu X, Zhao YP, Soltis PS, Wong GKS, Soltis DE, Xiang J. 2019. If there are, can we predict how genomes will change as new species emerge and diverge? It is thought that most new species emerge in geographically isolated populations and in the absence of gene flow.

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