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Chelsea D Specht

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American Journal of Botany|January 17, 2016
The rise of evo-devo: Pan-American Society for Evolutionary Developmental Biology sets the stageChelsea D Specht
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|January 13, 2010
Phylogenetic estimation of the core Bromelioids with an emphasis on the genus Aechmea (Bromeliaceae)Chodon Sass, Chelsea D Specht
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|July 9, 2013
Inside the trap: gland morphologies, digestive enzymes, and the evolution of plant carnivory in the CaryophyllalesTanya Renner, Chelsea D Specht
Molecular Biology and Evolution|April 12, 2012
Molecular and functional evolution of class I chitinases for plant carnivory in the caryophyllalesTanya Renner, Chelsea D Specht
Frontiers in Plant Science|May 26, 2012
Understanding Plant Cellulose Synthases through a Comprehensive Investigation of the Cellulose Synthase Family SequencesAndrew Carroll, Chelsea D Specht
The New Phytologist|May 12, 2010
Evidence for the involvement of Globosa-like gene duplications and expression divergence in the evolution of floral morphology in the ZingiberalesMadelaine E Bartlett, Chelsea D Specht
The New Phytologist|December 4, 2014
Adaptation in flower form: a comparative evodevo approachChelsea D Specht, Dianella G Howarth
Plos One|June 7, 2014
Ecological speciation in Nolina parviflora (Asparagaceae): lacking spatial connectivity along of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic BeltEduardo Ruiz-Sanchez, Chelsea D Specht
American Journal of Botany|May 27, 2011
Changes in expression pattern of the teosinte branched1-like genes in the Zingiberales provide a mechanism for evolutionary shifts in symmetry across the orderMadelaine E Bartlett, Chelsea D Specht
Molecular Ecology|May 29, 2023
Putative adaptive loci show parallel clinal variation in a California-endemic wildflowerAdriana I Hernández, Chelsea D Specht
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American Journal of Botany|January 17, 2016
The rise of evo-devo: Pan-American Society for Evolutionary Developmental Biology sets the stageChelsea D Specht
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|January 13, 2010
Phylogenetic estimation of the core Bromelioids with an emphasis on the genus Aechmea (Bromeliaceae)Chodon Sass, Chelsea D Specht
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|July 9, 2013
Inside the trap: gland morphologies, digestive enzymes, and the evolution of plant carnivory in the CaryophyllalesTanya Renner, Chelsea D Specht
Molecular Biology and Evolution|April 12, 2012
Molecular and functional evolution of class I chitinases for plant carnivory in the caryophyllalesTanya Renner, Chelsea D Specht
Frontiers in Plant Science|May 26, 2012
Understanding Plant Cellulose Synthases through a Comprehensive Investigation of the Cellulose Synthase Family SequencesAndrew Carroll, Chelsea D Specht
The New Phytologist|May 12, 2010
Evidence for the involvement of Globosa-like gene duplications and expression divergence in the evolution of floral morphology in the ZingiberalesMadelaine E Bartlett, Chelsea D Specht
The New Phytologist|December 4, 2014
Adaptation in flower form: a comparative evodevo approachChelsea D Specht, Dianella G Howarth
Plos One|June 7, 2014
Ecological speciation in Nolina parviflora (Asparagaceae): lacking spatial connectivity along of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic BeltEduardo Ruiz-Sanchez, Chelsea D Specht
American Journal of Botany|May 27, 2011
Changes in expression pattern of the teosinte branched1-like genes in the Zingiberales provide a mechanism for evolutionary shifts in symmetry across the orderMadelaine E Bartlett, Chelsea D Specht
Molecular Ecology|May 29, 2023
Putative adaptive loci show parallel clinal variation in a California-endemic wildflowerAdriana I Hernández, Chelsea D Specht
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