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Jeff J Doyle

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Genes|December 1, 2017
Non-Additive Transcriptomic Responses to Inoculation with Rhizobia in a Young Allopolyploid Compared with Its Diploid ProgenitorsAdrian F Powell, Jeff J Doyle
Genome Biology and Evolution|July 31, 2010
Quantifying whole transcriptome size, a prerequisite for understanding transcriptome evolution across species: an example from a plant allopolyploidJeremy E Coate, Jeff J Doyle
Plant Physiology|March 20, 2003
The rest of the iceberg. Legume diversity and evolution in a phylogenetic contextJeff J Doyle, Melissa A Luckow
The New Phytologist|December 24, 2009
Dating the origins of polyploidy eventsJeff J Doyle, Ashley N Egan
The New Phytologist|December 22, 2016
Double trouble: taxonomy and definitions of polyploidyJeff J Doyle, Sue Sherman-Broyles
Chromosoma|November 26, 2014
Variation in transcriptome size: are we getting the message?Jeremy E Coate, Jeff J Doyle
American Journal of Botany|August 2, 2020
Autopolyploidy: an epigenetic macromutationJeff J Doyle, Jeremy E Coate
Molecular Ecology|September 22, 2009
Conservation genetics of Amorpha georgiana (Fabaceae), an endangered legume of the Southeastern United StatesShannon C K Straub, Jeff J Doyle
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|March 18, 2014
Molecular phylogenetics of Amorpha (Fabaceae): an evaluation of monophyly, species relationships, and polyploid originsShannon C K Straub, Jeff J Doyle
Peerj|June 3, 2014
Mining transcriptomic data to study the origins and evolution of a plant allopolyploid complexAureliano Bombarely, Jeremy E Coate, Jeff J Doyle
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Genes|December 1, 2017
Non-Additive Transcriptomic Responses to Inoculation with Rhizobia in a Young Allopolyploid Compared with Its Diploid ProgenitorsAdrian F Powell, Jeff J Doyle
Genome Biology and Evolution|July 31, 2010
Quantifying whole transcriptome size, a prerequisite for understanding transcriptome evolution across species: an example from a plant allopolyploidJeremy E Coate, Jeff J Doyle
Plant Physiology|March 20, 2003
The rest of the iceberg. Legume diversity and evolution in a phylogenetic contextJeff J Doyle, Melissa A Luckow
The New Phytologist|December 24, 2009
Dating the origins of polyploidy eventsJeff J Doyle, Ashley N Egan
The New Phytologist|December 22, 2016
Double trouble: taxonomy and definitions of polyploidyJeff J Doyle, Sue Sherman-Broyles
Chromosoma|November 26, 2014
Variation in transcriptome size: are we getting the message?Jeremy E Coate, Jeff J Doyle
American Journal of Botany|August 2, 2020
Autopolyploidy: an epigenetic macromutationJeff J Doyle, Jeremy E Coate
Molecular Ecology|September 22, 2009
Conservation genetics of Amorpha georgiana (Fabaceae), an endangered legume of the Southeastern United StatesShannon C K Straub, Jeff J Doyle
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|March 18, 2014
Molecular phylogenetics of Amorpha (Fabaceae): an evaluation of monophyly, species relationships, and polyploid originsShannon C K Straub, Jeff J Doyle
Peerj|June 3, 2014
Mining transcriptomic data to study the origins and evolution of a plant allopolyploid complexAureliano Bombarely, Jeremy E Coate, Jeff J Doyle
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