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Carolyn A Wessinger

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The New Phytologist|October 19, 2023
How the switch to hummingbird pollination has greatly contributed to our understanding of evolutionary processesCarolyn A Wessinger
The New Phytologist|November 7, 2020
From pollen dispersal to plant diversification: genetic consequences of pollination modeCarolyn A Wessinger
The New Phytologist|May 9, 2015
A genetic route to yellow flowersCarolyn A Wessinger
Molecular Ecology|July 7, 2022
Small genetic steps lead to mechanical isolation in hummingbird-pollinated gingersCarolyn A Wessinger
The American Naturalist|April 26, 2018
Selfing Can Facilitate Transitions between Pollination SyndromesCarolyn A Wessinger, John K Kelly
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 20, 2013
Predictability and irreversibility of genetic changes associated with flower color evolution in Penstemon barbatusCarolyn A Wessinger, Mark D Rausher
Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 17, 2024
Ecological Diversification in an Adaptive Radiation of Plants: The Role of De Novo Mutation and IntrogressionBenjamin W Stone, Carolyn A Wessinger
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|November 14, 2023
Ecological diversification in an adaptive radiation of plants: the role of de novo mutation and introgressionBenjamin W Stone, Carolyn A Wessinger
The American Naturalist|September 26, 2019
CorrectionCarolyn A Wessinger, John K Kelly
Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 6, 2014
Ecological transition predictably associated with gene degenerationCarolyn A Wessinger, Mark D Rausher
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The New Phytologist|October 19, 2023
How the switch to hummingbird pollination has greatly contributed to our understanding of evolutionary processesCarolyn A Wessinger
The New Phytologist|November 7, 2020
From pollen dispersal to plant diversification: genetic consequences of pollination modeCarolyn A Wessinger
The New Phytologist|May 9, 2015
A genetic route to yellow flowersCarolyn A Wessinger
Molecular Ecology|July 7, 2022
Small genetic steps lead to mechanical isolation in hummingbird-pollinated gingersCarolyn A Wessinger
The American Naturalist|April 26, 2018
Selfing Can Facilitate Transitions between Pollination SyndromesCarolyn A Wessinger, John K Kelly
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 20, 2013
Predictability and irreversibility of genetic changes associated with flower color evolution in Penstemon barbatusCarolyn A Wessinger, Mark D Rausher
Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 17, 2024
Ecological Diversification in an Adaptive Radiation of Plants: The Role of De Novo Mutation and IntrogressionBenjamin W Stone, Carolyn A Wessinger
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|November 14, 2023
Ecological diversification in an adaptive radiation of plants: the role of de novo mutation and introgressionBenjamin W Stone, Carolyn A Wessinger
The American Naturalist|September 26, 2019
CorrectionCarolyn A Wessinger, John K Kelly
Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 6, 2014
Ecological transition predictably associated with gene degenerationCarolyn A Wessinger, Mark D Rausher
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