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David M Spooner

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American Journal of Botany|June 2, 2011
DNA barcoding will frequently fail in complicated groups: An example in wild potatoesDavid M Spooner
American Journal of Botany|June 14, 2011
Reclassification of landrace populations of cultivated potatoes (Solanum sect. Petota)Zósimo Huamán, David M Spooner
American Journal of Botany|June 3, 2011
DNA from herbarium specimens settles a controversy about origins of the European potatoMercedes Ames, David M Spooner
Applications in Plant Sciences|September 10, 2014
A new R package, exsic, to assist taxonomists in creating indicesReinhard Simon, David M Spooner
Frontiers in Plant Science|March 15, 2016
Solanum clarum and S. morelliforme as Novel Model Species for Studies of EpiphytismShelley H Jansky, Jacob Roble, David M Spooner
American Journal of Botany|February 8, 2012
Applications of next-generation sequencing in plant biologyAshley N Egan, Jessica Schlueter, David M Spooner
Genome|September 6, 2008
Allopolyploid speciation of the Mexican tetraploid potato species Solanum stoloniferum and S. hjertingii revealed by genomic in situ hybridizationGalina Pendinen, Tatjana Gavrilenko, Jiming Jiang, et al.
Comparative and Functional Genomics|July 17, 2008
Solanaceae--a model for linking genomics with biodiversitySandra Knapp, Lynn Bohs, Michael Nee, et al.
Genome|May 19, 2012
Genomic in situ hybridization reveals both auto- and allopolyploid origins of different North and Central American hexaploid potato (Solanum sect. Petota) speciesGalina Pendinen, David M Spooner, Jiming Jiang, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|October 7, 2017
Levels of Intra-specific AFLP Diversity in Tuber-Bearing Potato Species with Different Breeding Systems and Ploidy LevelsGlenn J Bryan, Karen McLean, Robbie Waugh, et al.
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American Journal of Botany|June 2, 2011
DNA barcoding will frequently fail in complicated groups: An example in wild potatoesDavid M Spooner
American Journal of Botany|June 14, 2011
Reclassification of landrace populations of cultivated potatoes (Solanum sect. Petota)Zósimo Huamán, David M Spooner
American Journal of Botany|June 3, 2011
DNA from herbarium specimens settles a controversy about origins of the European potatoMercedes Ames, David M Spooner
Applications in Plant Sciences|September 10, 2014
A new R package, exsic, to assist taxonomists in creating indicesReinhard Simon, David M Spooner
Frontiers in Plant Science|March 15, 2016
Solanum clarum and S. morelliforme as Novel Model Species for Studies of EpiphytismShelley H Jansky, Jacob Roble, David M Spooner
American Journal of Botany|February 8, 2012
Applications of next-generation sequencing in plant biologyAshley N Egan, Jessica Schlueter, David M Spooner
Genome|September 6, 2008
Allopolyploid speciation of the Mexican tetraploid potato species Solanum stoloniferum and S. hjertingii revealed by genomic in situ hybridizationGalina Pendinen, Tatjana Gavrilenko, Jiming Jiang, et al.
Comparative and Functional Genomics|July 17, 2008
Solanaceae--a model for linking genomics with biodiversitySandra Knapp, Lynn Bohs, Michael Nee, et al.
Genome|May 19, 2012
Genomic in situ hybridization reveals both auto- and allopolyploid origins of different North and Central American hexaploid potato (Solanum sect. Petota) speciesGalina Pendinen, David M Spooner, Jiming Jiang, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|October 7, 2017
Levels of Intra-specific AFLP Diversity in Tuber-Bearing Potato Species with Different Breeding Systems and Ploidy LevelsGlenn J Bryan, Karen McLean, Robbie Waugh, et al.
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