Unidirectional Genomic Introgression Between Dendrobium huoshanense and D. catenatum
Source: CNGBdb Project (ID CNP0008137)

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Description: Dendrobium huoshanense displays a lithophytic habit and is mainly distributed across the Dabieshan, Huangshan, Longhushan, and Funiushan mountain ranges in eastern China. Dendrobium catenatum (synonym: D. officinale) is distantly related to D. huoshanense, exhibits both epiphytic and lithophytic habits, and likely originated from the South Yungui Plateau before dispersing to eastern China. This project reported the Group RAD data, re-sequencing data and out-group data.These findings elucidate the evolutionary role of unidirectional introgression in the environmental adaptation of perennial herbaceous plants.
Data type: Group RAD data, re-sequencing data and out-group data
Sample scope: Multispecies
Submitter: 刘仲健(Zhong-Jian Liu); 福建农林大学
Literatures
  1. PMID: 41088751
Release date: 2026-03-12
Last updated: 2026-03-12
Statistics: 22 samples; 216 experiments; 216 runs
Data size: 460.05GB