ID | Title | Section/Topic | Authors | Keywords |
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248 | Development of Microsatellites for the Genus Trillium Log in to add this item to your schedule | Classical Genetics | Major, Catherine Kendall. | genotyping phylogeny clonal Systematics simple sequence repeats Diversity |
220 | Endopolyploidy and whole-genome duplication similarly affect cell size in the Arabidopsis thaliana sepal Log in to add this item to your schedule | Classical Genetics | Robinson, Dana; Coate, Jeremy; Doyle, Jeff; Roeder, Adrienne. | Polyploidy cell size nuclear volume endopolyploidy |
368 | ExperImental natural selection of big bluestem grass ecotypes across the Great Plains Climate Gradient Log in to add this item to your schedule | Classical Genetics | Galliart, Matt; Johnson, Loretta C.; St. Amand, Paul; Poland, Jesse; Bello, Nora; Knapp, Mary; Baer, Sara G.; Maricle, Brian R.. | |
66 | flowPloidy: An R Package for determining Genome Size and Ploidy from Flow Cytometry Histograms Log in to add this item to your schedule | Classical Genetics | Smith, Tyler William; Martin, Sara; Kron, Paul. | flow cytometry Polyploidy software genome size |
347 | Molecular evolution of plastid ndh genes in a possible new carnivorous plant Log in to add this item to your schedule | Classical Genetics | Lin, Qianshi; Ross, Gregory; Ke, Fushi; GRAHAM, SEAN W. | biogeography carnivory plastid genome |
484 | Molecular signatures of selection, drift, introgression, and gene duplication in the serpentine endemic plant Caulanthus amplexicaulis var. barbarae (Brassicaceae) Log in to add this item to your schedule | Classical Genetics | Hawkins, Angela; Garza, Elyssa; Pepper, Alan. | adaptation Caulanthus Streptanthus Brassicaceae serpentine endemic Transcriptome RNA-Seq |
245 | Source identification of western Oregon Douglas-fir using wood molecular abundance data and SNPs Log in to add this item to your schedule | Classical Genetics | Finch, Kristen; Cronn, Richard. | Douglas-fir Pseudotsuga Metabolites provenance wood identification genomics SNPs random forests |
418 | Understanding the molecular basis of transgressive phenotypes in rice: A case study on novel dehydration stress tolerance mechanisms in recombinant inbred lines derived from dehydration-sensitive parents Log in to add this item to your schedule | Classical Genetics | Gendron, Jake; Pabuayon, Isaiah; Kitazumi, Ai; Karampudi, Bhushan; Pal Kaur, Pushpinder; Cushman, Kevin; Singh, R.K.; Gregorio, Glenn; de los Reyes, Benildo. | |