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Christian Lexer

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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|June 27, 2008
Review. The genic view of plant speciation: recent progress and emerging questionsChristian Lexer, Alex Widmer
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|October 11, 2008
Admixture as the basis for genetic mappingC Alex Buerkle, Christian Lexer
The New Phytologist|October 10, 2012
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) meets biogeography and shows that genomic selection in forest trees is feasibleChristian Lexer, Kai N Stölting
Current Biology : CB|June 7, 2006
Contact zones: natural labs for studying evolutionary transitionsChristian Lexer, Marcela van Loo
Molecular Ecology Resources|May 19, 2011
A set of novel DNA polymorphisms within candidate genes potentially involved in ecological divergence between Populus alba and P. tremula, two hybridizing European forest treesJeffrey A Joseph, Christian Lexer
Genome|May 16, 2006
A genetic linkage map of Silene vulgaris based on AFLP markersMartin Bratteler, Christian Lexer, Alex Widmer
The American Naturalist|May 5, 2007
Reconstructing the history of selection during homoploid hybrid speciationSophie Karrenberg, Christian Lexer, Loren H Rieseberg
The New Phytologist|February 9, 2007
Towards forest community and ecosystem genomicsChristian Lexer, Marcela Van Loo, Thelma Barbará
The New Phytologist|December 17, 2008
Candidate gene polymorphisms associated with salt tolerance in wild sunflower hybrids: implications for the origin of Helianthus paradoxus, a diploid hybrid speciesChristian Lexer, Zhao Lai, Loren H Rieseberg
Plant Physiology|September 4, 2010
Comparative analysis of pistil transcriptomes reveals conserved and novel genes expressed in dry, wet, and semidry stigmasAlexandra M Allen, Christian Lexer, Simon J Hiscock
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|June 27, 2008
Review. The genic view of plant speciation: recent progress and emerging questionsChristian Lexer, Alex Widmer
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|October 11, 2008
Admixture as the basis for genetic mappingC Alex Buerkle, Christian Lexer
The New Phytologist|October 10, 2012
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) meets biogeography and shows that genomic selection in forest trees is feasibleChristian Lexer, Kai N Stölting
Current Biology : CB|June 7, 2006
Contact zones: natural labs for studying evolutionary transitionsChristian Lexer, Marcela van Loo
Molecular Ecology Resources|May 19, 2011
A set of novel DNA polymorphisms within candidate genes potentially involved in ecological divergence between Populus alba and P. tremula, two hybridizing European forest treesJeffrey A Joseph, Christian Lexer
Genome|May 16, 2006
A genetic linkage map of Silene vulgaris based on AFLP markersMartin Bratteler, Christian Lexer, Alex Widmer
The American Naturalist|May 5, 2007
Reconstructing the history of selection during homoploid hybrid speciationSophie Karrenberg, Christian Lexer, Loren H Rieseberg
The New Phytologist|February 9, 2007
Towards forest community and ecosystem genomicsChristian Lexer, Marcela Van Loo, Thelma Barbará
The New Phytologist|December 17, 2008
Candidate gene polymorphisms associated with salt tolerance in wild sunflower hybrids: implications for the origin of Helianthus paradoxus, a diploid hybrid speciesChristian Lexer, Zhao Lai, Loren H Rieseberg
Plant Physiology|September 4, 2010
Comparative analysis of pistil transcriptomes reveals conserved and novel genes expressed in dry, wet, and semidry stigmasAlexandra M Allen, Christian Lexer, Simon J Hiscock
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