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Data from: Manipulation of cytosine methylation does not remove latitudinal clines in two invasive goldenrod species in Central Europe

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Invasive species frequently differentiate phenotypically in novel environments within a few generations, often even with limited genetic variation. For the invasive plants Solidago canadensis and S. gigantea, we tested whether such differentiation might have happened through heritable epigenetic changes in cytosine methylation. In a two-year common-garden experiment, we grew plants from seeds collected along a latitudinal gradient in their non-native Central European range to test for trait differentiation and whether differentiation disappeared when seeds were treated with the demethylation agent zebularine. Microsatellite markers revealed no population structure along the latitudinal gradient in S. canadensis, but three genetic clusters in S. gigantea. Solidago canadensis showed latitudinal clines in flowering phenology and growth. In S. gigantea, the number of clonal offspring decreased with latitude. Although zebularine had a significant effect on early growth, likely through effects on cytosine methylation, latitudinal clines remained (or even got stronger) in plants raised from seeds treated with zebularine. Thus, our experiment provides no evidence that epigenetic mechanisms by selective cytosine methylation contribute to the observed phenotypic differentiation in invasive goldenrods in Central Europe.

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Solidago canadensis, Solidago gigantea, cytosine methylation, epigenetic variation, common-garden experiment, zebularine, microsatellites, generalized linear mixed-effects models (GLMM), linear mixed-effects models (LMM), nonlinear mixed-effects models, discriminant analysis of principal components (DAPC)

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Manipulation of cytosine methylation does not remove latitudinal clines in two invasive goldenrod species in Central Europe
(2021) Eckert, Silvia; Herden, Jasmin; Stift, Marc; Joshi, Jasmin; van Kleunen, Mark
Erschienen in: Molecular Ecology. Wiley-Blackwell. 2021, 30(1), S. 222-236. ISSN 0962-1083. eISSN 1365-294X. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1111/mec.15722
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ISO 690ECKERT, Silvia, Jasmin HERDEN, Marc STIFT, Jasmin JOSHI, Mark VAN KLEUNEN, 2021. Data from: Manipulation of cytosine methylation does not remove latitudinal clines in two invasive goldenrod species in Central Europe
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