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Anne Krag Brysting is a Professor at the University of Oslo's Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis (CEES). Her research focuses on plant evolution, speciation, and polyploidization, particularly in arctic and alpine flora. She leads projects such as MOLBAR (studying hybridization barriers) and Speciation Clock (investigating speciation rates in selfing vs. outcrossing lineages). Her work integrates genomic approaches with ecological and phylogenetic analyses to understand plant adaptation and reproductive isolation.
- Expertise: Polyploidy, hybridization barriers, phylogeography, plant systematics.
- Key contributions: Decoding mechanisms of postzygotic barriers in plants and quantifying speciation dynamics in extreme environments.
Her recent publications explore topics ranging from Arctic plant adaptation to ancient DNA studies of prehistoric plant use. Brysting collaborates extensively with international teams and contributes to both theoretical and applied aspects of evolutionary biology.



