Estudio genético comparativo de las poblaciones de Silene ciliata Pourr. (Caryophyllaceae) como herramienta para estudiar el cambio global
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El cambio global es una de las principales amenazas para la biodiversidad a nivel mundial, pero una oportunidad para el estudio de los mecanismos de evolución y adaptación de los organismos ante los cambios. La alta montaña mediterránea, como son los Pirineos, se encuentra entre los ecosistemas más amenazados y su estudio debe ser prioritario debido a la gran cantidad de especies amenazadas y endémicas que alberga. Muchos de estos organismos ya han sobrevivido a cambios climáticos pasados, por lo que su estudio puede arrojar luz sobre el comportamiento futuro de las especies y los mecanismos que desarrollen para adaptarse y evolucionar. Los resultados confirman la existencia de haplotipos únicos y el gran interés en la conservación y la evolución de las poblaciones de Silene ciliata en los Pirineos de Huesca
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