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Craig F Barrett

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Peerj|June 27, 2020
Plastid genomes of the North American <i>Rhus integrifolia-ovata</i> complex and phylogenomic implications of inverted repeat structural evolution in <i>Rhus</i> LCraig F Barrett
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 11, 2019
Ancient Mitochondrial Gene Transfer between Fungi and the OrchidsBrandon T Sinn, Craig F Barrett
American Journal of Botany|September 1, 2012
The plastid genome of the mycoheterotrophic Corallorhiza striata (Orchidaceae) is in the relatively early stages of degradationCraig F Barrett, Jerrold I Davis
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 8, 2006
Coexistence of Burkholderia, Cupriavidus, and Rhizobium sp. nodule bacteria on two Mimosa spp. in Costa RicaCraig F Barrett, Matthew A Parker
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|April 1, 2008
Molecular evolution of rbcL in the mycoheterotrophic coralroot orchids (Corallorhiza Gagnebin, Orchidaceae)Craig F Barrett, John V Freudenstein
American Journal of Botany|April 9, 2026
Corallorhiza striata is the first example of a pseudocopulatory orchid in North America and an instance of "double deception" in fully mycoheterotrophic plantsJohn V Freudenstein, Craig F Barrett
Systematic and Applied Microbiology|February 16, 2005
Prevalence of Burkholderia sp. nodule symbionts on four mimosoid legumes from Barro Colorado Island, PanamaCraig F Barrett, Matthew A Parker
Genome Biology and Evolution|June 1, 2018
Plastid Genome Degradation in the Endangered, Mycoheterotrophic, North American Orchid Hexalectris warnockiiCraig F Barrett, Aaron H Kennedy
Molecular Ecology|May 17, 2011
An integrative approach to delimiting species in a rare but widespread mycoheterotrophic orchidCraig F Barrett, John V Freudenstein
The New Phytologist|March 5, 2018
Dense infraspecific sampling reveals rapid and independent trajectories of plastome degradation in a heterotrophic orchid complexCraig F Barrett, Susann Wicke, Chodon Sass
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Peerj|June 27, 2020
Plastid genomes of the North American <i>Rhus integrifolia-ovata</i> complex and phylogenomic implications of inverted repeat structural evolution in <i>Rhus</i> LCraig F Barrett
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 11, 2019
Ancient Mitochondrial Gene Transfer between Fungi and the OrchidsBrandon T Sinn, Craig F Barrett
American Journal of Botany|September 1, 2012
The plastid genome of the mycoheterotrophic Corallorhiza striata (Orchidaceae) is in the relatively early stages of degradationCraig F Barrett, Jerrold I Davis
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 8, 2006
Coexistence of Burkholderia, Cupriavidus, and Rhizobium sp. nodule bacteria on two Mimosa spp. in Costa RicaCraig F Barrett, Matthew A Parker
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|April 1, 2008
Molecular evolution of rbcL in the mycoheterotrophic coralroot orchids (Corallorhiza Gagnebin, Orchidaceae)Craig F Barrett, John V Freudenstein
American Journal of Botany|April 9, 2026
Corallorhiza striata is the first example of a pseudocopulatory orchid in North America and an instance of "double deception" in fully mycoheterotrophic plantsJohn V Freudenstein, Craig F Barrett
Systematic and Applied Microbiology|February 16, 2005
Prevalence of Burkholderia sp. nodule symbionts on four mimosoid legumes from Barro Colorado Island, PanamaCraig F Barrett, Matthew A Parker
Genome Biology and Evolution|June 1, 2018
Plastid Genome Degradation in the Endangered, Mycoheterotrophic, North American Orchid Hexalectris warnockiiCraig F Barrett, Aaron H Kennedy
Molecular Ecology|May 17, 2011
An integrative approach to delimiting species in a rare but widespread mycoheterotrophic orchidCraig F Barrett, John V Freudenstein
The New Phytologist|March 5, 2018
Dense infraspecific sampling reveals rapid and independent trajectories of plastome degradation in a heterotrophic orchid complexCraig F Barrett, Susann Wicke, Chodon Sass
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