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Emily B Sessa

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The New Phytologist|November 30, 2018
Polyploidy as a mechanism for surviving global changeEmily B Sessa
Applications in Plant Sciences|January 30, 2019
<i>EyeChrom</i> and <i>CCDBcurator:</i> Visualizing chromosome count data from plantsRodrigo Rivero, Emily B Sessa, Rosana Zenil-Ferguson
American Journal of Botany|March 22, 2012
Phylogeny, divergence times, and historical biogeography of New World Dryopteris (Dryopteridaceae)Emily B Sessa, Elizabeth A Zimmer, Thomas J Givnish
American Journal of Botany|April 13, 2017
Differences in dehydration tolerance among populations of a gametophyte-only fernSally M Chambers, J E Watkins, Emily B Sessa
The New Phytologist|April 21, 2016
On the widespread capacity for, and functional significance of, extreme inbreeding in fernsEmily B Sessa, Weston L Testo, James E Watkins
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|May 29, 2012
Reticulate evolution on a global scale: a nuclear phylogeny for New World Dryopteris (Dryopteridaceae)Emily B Sessa, Elizabeth A Zimmer, Thomas J Givnish
BMC Evolutionary Biology|July 4, 2012
Unraveling reticulate evolution in North American Dryopteris (Dryopteridaceae)Emily B Sessa, Elizabeth A Zimmer, Thomas J Givnish
American Journal of Botany|March 23, 2017
Into Africa: Molecular phylogenetics and historical biogeography of sub-Saharan African woodferns (<i>Dryopteris</i>)Emily B Sessa, Aino Juslén, Henry Väre, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|August 1, 2022
Phylotranscriptomics Illuminates the Placement of Whole Genome Duplications and Gene Retention in FernsJessie A Pelosi, Emily H Kim, W Brad Barbazuk, et al.
The New Phytologist|February 4, 2025
Population genomics of the gametophyte-only fern Vittaria appalachiana provides insights into clonal plant evolutionJessie A Pelosi, Elissa S Sorojsrisom, William Brad Barbazuk, et al.
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The New Phytologist|November 30, 2018
Polyploidy as a mechanism for surviving global changeEmily B Sessa
Applications in Plant Sciences|January 30, 2019
<i>EyeChrom</i> and <i>CCDBcurator:</i> Visualizing chromosome count data from plantsRodrigo Rivero, Emily B Sessa, Rosana Zenil-Ferguson
American Journal of Botany|March 22, 2012
Phylogeny, divergence times, and historical biogeography of New World Dryopteris (Dryopteridaceae)Emily B Sessa, Elizabeth A Zimmer, Thomas J Givnish
American Journal of Botany|April 13, 2017
Differences in dehydration tolerance among populations of a gametophyte-only fernSally M Chambers, J E Watkins, Emily B Sessa
The New Phytologist|April 21, 2016
On the widespread capacity for, and functional significance of, extreme inbreeding in fernsEmily B Sessa, Weston L Testo, James E Watkins
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|May 29, 2012
Reticulate evolution on a global scale: a nuclear phylogeny for New World Dryopteris (Dryopteridaceae)Emily B Sessa, Elizabeth A Zimmer, Thomas J Givnish
BMC Evolutionary Biology|July 4, 2012
Unraveling reticulate evolution in North American Dryopteris (Dryopteridaceae)Emily B Sessa, Elizabeth A Zimmer, Thomas J Givnish
American Journal of Botany|March 23, 2017
Into Africa: Molecular phylogenetics and historical biogeography of sub-Saharan African woodferns (<i>Dryopteris</i>)Emily B Sessa, Aino Juslén, Henry Väre, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|August 1, 2022
Phylotranscriptomics Illuminates the Placement of Whole Genome Duplications and Gene Retention in FernsJessie A Pelosi, Emily H Kim, W Brad Barbazuk, et al.
The New Phytologist|February 4, 2025
Population genomics of the gametophyte-only fern Vittaria appalachiana provides insights into clonal plant evolutionJessie A Pelosi, Elissa S Sorojsrisom, William Brad Barbazuk, et al.
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