Published in Genetics on November 15, 2004
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Measuring natural selection on genotypes and phenotypes in the wild. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol (2010) 0.86
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Extensive chromosomal repatterning and the evolution of sterility barriers in hybrid sunflower species. Genetics (2005) 1.74
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Interpreting the estimated timing of migration events between hybridizing species. Mol Ecol (2011) 1.61
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The molecular basis of invasiveness: differences in gene expression of native and introduced common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) in stressful and benign environments. Mol Ecol (2013) 1.53
Connecting the sun to flowering in sunflower adaptation. Mol Ecol (2011) 1.50
Reconstructing the origin of Helianthus deserticola: survival and selection on the desert floor. Am Nat (2004) 1.43
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Plastic responses to temporal variation in moisture availability: consequences for water use efficiency and plant performance. Oecologia (2007) 1.34
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Hybrid zones as a tool for identifying adaptive genetic variation in outbreeding forest trees: lessons from wild annual sunflowers (Helianthus spp.). For Ecol Manage (2004) 1.22
Selective sweeps reveal candidate genes for adaptation to drought and salt tolerance in common sunflower, Helianthus annuus. Genetics (2007) 1.21
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SSRs and INDELs mined from the sunflower EST database: abundance, polymorphisms, and cross-taxa utility. Theor Appl Genet (2008) 1.18
Genomic patterns of adaptive divergence between chromosomally differentiated sunflower species. Mol Biol Evol (2009) 1.17
Comparative genomic and population genetic analyses indicate highly porous genomes and high levels of gene flow between divergent helianthus species. Evolution (2009) 1.16
Effective population size is positively correlated with levels of adaptive divergence among annual sunflowers. Mol Biol Evol (2010) 1.16
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Re-creating ancient hybrid species' complex phenotypes from early-generation synthetic hybrids: three examples using wild sunflowers. Am Nat (2005) 1.09
Contributions of flowering time genes to sunflower domestication and improvement. Genetics (2010) 1.08
Over-expressing the C(3) photosynthesis cycle enzyme Sedoheptulose-1-7 Bisphosphatase improves photosynthetic carbon gain and yield under fully open air CO(2) fumigation (FACE). BMC Plant Biol (2011) 1.08
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RNA-seq analysis of allele-specific expression, hybrid effects, and regulatory divergence in hybrids compared with their parents from natural populations. Genome Biol Evol (2013) 1.07
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Phenotypic selection on leaf water use efficiency and related ecophysiological traits for natural populations of desert sunflowers. Oecologia (2006) 1.02
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Genetic consequences of selection during the evolution of cultivated sunflower. Genetics (2005) 0.99
Modelling C₃ photosynthesis from the chloroplast to the ecosystem. Plant Cell Environ (2013) 0.99
Association mapping and the genomic consequences of selection in sunflower. PLoS Genet (2013) 0.98
Reconstructing the history of selection during homoploid hybrid speciation. Am Nat (2007) 0.98
Reconciling extremely strong barriers with high levels of gene exchange in annual sunflowers. Evolution (2012) 0.97
Sorting through the chaff, nDNA gene trees for phylogenetic inference and hybrid identification of annual sunflowers (Helianthus sect. Helianthus). Mol Phylogenet Evol (2012) 0.97
Transcriptome database resource and gene expression atlas for the rose. BMC Genomics (2012) 0.97
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A road map for molecular ecology. Mol Ecol (2013) 0.95
Genetic variation in Arabidopsis thaliana for night-time leaf conductance. Plant Cell Environ (2008) 0.95
A comparative study of the Arabidopsis thaliana guard-cell transcriptome and its modulation by sucrose. PLoS One (2012) 0.95
SCARF: maximizing next-generation EST assemblies for evolutionary and population genomic analyses. Bioinformatics (2009) 0.95
Microsatellite signature of ecological selection for salt tolerance in a wild sunflower hybrid species, Helianthus paradoxus. Mol Ecol (2006) 0.95
Ecological selection maintains cytonuclear incompatibilities in hybridizing sunflowers. Ecol Lett (2008) 0.95
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The sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) genome reflects a recent history of biased accumulation of transposable elements. Plant J (2012) 0.93
Establishing genomic tools and resources for Guizotia abyssinica (L.f.) Cass.-the development of a library of expressed sequence tags, microsatellite loci, and the sequencing of its chloroplast genome. Mol Ecol Resour (2010) 0.93
Natural variation in gene expression between wild and weedy populations of Helianthus annuus. Genetics (2008) 0.92
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Adaptation with gene flow across the landscape in a dune sunflower. Mol Ecol (2012) 0.89
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