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Jeremiah W Busch

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 8, 2012
Phylogeny of Leavenworthia S-alleles suggests unidirectional mating system evolution and enhanced positive selection following an ancient population bottleneckAdam C Herman, Jeremiah W Busch, Daniel J Schoen
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 16, 2022
Hybrid breakdown is elevated near the historical cores of a species' rangeMatthew H Koski, Laura F Galloway, Jeremiah W Busch
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|June 1, 2013
Social supergenes of superorganisms: do supergenes play important roles in social evolution?Timothy A Linksvayer, Jeremiah W Busch, Chris R Smith
Plos One|May 7, 2015
A General Model of Negative Frequency Dependent Selection Explains Global Patterns of Human ABO PolymorphismFernando A Villanea, Kristin N Safi, Jeremiah W Busch
American Journal of Botany|August 16, 2019
Pollen limitation and autonomous selfing ability interact to shape variation in outcrossing rate across a species rangeMatthew H Koski, Laura F Galloway, Jeremiah W Busch
Molecular Ecology|January 30, 2013
Demographic and population-genetic tests provide mixed support for the abundant centre hypothesis in the endemic plant Leavenworthia stylosaAndrea L Dixon, Christopher R Herlihy, Jeremiah W Busch
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 19, 2022
Pollinator loss causes rapid adaptive evolution of selfing and dramatically reduces genome-wide genetic variabilityJeremiah W Busch, Sarah Bodbyl-Roels, Sharif Tusuubira, et al.
American Journal of Botany|May 31, 2011
Mixed mating in a recently derived self-compatible population of Leavenworthia alabamica (Brassicaceae)Jeremiah W Busch, Christopher R Herlihy, Lena Gunn, et al.
The Journal of Heredity|October 15, 2025
Gene Expression Differentiation Is Consistent with Local Adaptation across an Elevational Gradient in Drummond's Rockcress (Boechera stricta)Shelby L Tisinai, Jill T Anderson, Derek A Denney, et al.
Ecology|September 5, 2017
A geographic cline in the ability to self-fertilize is unrelated to the pollination environmentMatthew H Koski, Dena L Grossenbacher, Jeremiah W Busch, et al.
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 8, 2012
Phylogeny of Leavenworthia S-alleles suggests unidirectional mating system evolution and enhanced positive selection following an ancient population bottleneckAdam C Herman, Jeremiah W Busch, Daniel J Schoen
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 16, 2022
Hybrid breakdown is elevated near the historical cores of a species' rangeMatthew H Koski, Laura F Galloway, Jeremiah W Busch
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|June 1, 2013
Social supergenes of superorganisms: do supergenes play important roles in social evolution?Timothy A Linksvayer, Jeremiah W Busch, Chris R Smith
Plos One|May 7, 2015
A General Model of Negative Frequency Dependent Selection Explains Global Patterns of Human ABO PolymorphismFernando A Villanea, Kristin N Safi, Jeremiah W Busch
American Journal of Botany|August 16, 2019
Pollen limitation and autonomous selfing ability interact to shape variation in outcrossing rate across a species rangeMatthew H Koski, Laura F Galloway, Jeremiah W Busch
Molecular Ecology|January 30, 2013
Demographic and population-genetic tests provide mixed support for the abundant centre hypothesis in the endemic plant Leavenworthia stylosaAndrea L Dixon, Christopher R Herlihy, Jeremiah W Busch
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 19, 2022
Pollinator loss causes rapid adaptive evolution of selfing and dramatically reduces genome-wide genetic variabilityJeremiah W Busch, Sarah Bodbyl-Roels, Sharif Tusuubira, et al.
American Journal of Botany|May 31, 2011
Mixed mating in a recently derived self-compatible population of Leavenworthia alabamica (Brassicaceae)Jeremiah W Busch, Christopher R Herlihy, Lena Gunn, et al.
The Journal of Heredity|October 15, 2025
Gene Expression Differentiation Is Consistent with Local Adaptation across an Elevational Gradient in Drummond's Rockcress (Boechera stricta)Shelby L Tisinai, Jill T Anderson, Derek A Denney, et al.
Ecology|September 5, 2017
A geographic cline in the ability to self-fertilize is unrelated to the pollination environmentMatthew H Koski, Dena L Grossenbacher, Jeremiah W Busch, et al.
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