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Climate-induced range shifts drive adaptive response via spatio-temporal sieving of alleles
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This compelling research by Hirzi Luqman, Daniel Wegmann, Simone Fior, and Alex Widmer explores the fascinating relationship between climate-induced range shifts and species adaptation. Using advanced whole-genome re-sequencing of *Dianthus sylvestris*, the study unveils how adaptive responses arose in tandem with post-glacial migrations, driven by diverse adaptive alleles across spatial and temporal landscapes. Discover how past climates shape current adaptive variations!
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