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Elizabeth A Kellogg

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Annals of Botany|December 18, 2020
The rachis cannot hold, plants fall apart. A commentary on: 'The unique disarticulation layer formed in the rachis of Aegilops longissima likely results from the spatial co-expression of Btr1 and Btr2'Elizabeth A Kellogg
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
ONTOGENETIC STUDIES OF FLORETS IN POA (GRAMINEAE): ALLOMETRY AND HETEROCHRONYElizabeth A Kellogg
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|December 5, 2006
Floral displays: genetic control of grass inflorescencesElizabeth A Kellogg
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 1, 2024
A sharp discoveryElizabeth A Kellogg
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|January 21, 2004
Evolution of developmental traitsElizabeth A Kellogg
Annual Review of Genetics|September 23, 2015
Brachypodium distachyon as a Genetic Model SystemElizabeth A Kellogg
Nature Genetics|May 3, 2019
Different ways to be redundantElizabeth A Kellogg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 17, 2003
What happens to genes in duplicated genomesElizabeth A Kellogg
Current Biology : CB|July 27, 2013
C4 photosynthesisElizabeth A Kellogg
Nature Plants|June 3, 2016
Genome sequencing: Long reads for a short plantElizabeth A Kellogg
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Annals of Botany|December 18, 2020
The rachis cannot hold, plants fall apart. A commentary on: 'The unique disarticulation layer formed in the rachis of Aegilops longissima likely results from the spatial co-expression of Btr1 and Btr2'Elizabeth A Kellogg
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
ONTOGENETIC STUDIES OF FLORETS IN POA (GRAMINEAE): ALLOMETRY AND HETEROCHRONYElizabeth A Kellogg
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|December 5, 2006
Floral displays: genetic control of grass inflorescencesElizabeth A Kellogg
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 1, 2024
A sharp discoveryElizabeth A Kellogg
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|January 21, 2004
Evolution of developmental traitsElizabeth A Kellogg
Annual Review of Genetics|September 23, 2015
Brachypodium distachyon as a Genetic Model SystemElizabeth A Kellogg
Nature Genetics|May 3, 2019
Different ways to be redundantElizabeth A Kellogg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 17, 2003
What happens to genes in duplicated genomesElizabeth A Kellogg
Current Biology : CB|July 27, 2013
C4 photosynthesisElizabeth A Kellogg
Nature Plants|June 3, 2016
Genome sequencing: Long reads for a short plantElizabeth A Kellogg
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