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Katrina M Dlugosch

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|June 6, 2012
Allele identification in assembled genomic sequence datasetsKatrina M Dlugosch, Aurélie Bonin
Molecular Ecology|February 28, 2008
Can we stop transgenes from taking a walk on the wild side?Katrina M Dlugosch, Jeannette Whitton
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Nectar and hostplant scarcity limit populations of an endangered Oregon butterflyCheryl B Schultz, Katrina M Dlugosch
Molecular Ecology|November 11, 2008
Genotypes on the move: some things old and some things new shape the genetics of colonization during species invasionsKatrina M Dlugosch, Cynthia G Hays
Ecology Letters|April 16, 2008
Invading populations of an ornamental shrub show rapid life history evolution despite genetic bottlenecksKatrina M Dlugosch, Ingrid M Parker
Molecular Ecology|April 18, 2019
Expansion history and environmental suitability shape effective population size in a plant invasionJoseph Braasch, Brittany S Barker, Katrina M Dlugosch
BMC Research Notes|August 4, 2010
NU-IN: Nucleotide evolution and input module for the EvolSimulator genome simulation platformKatrina M Dlugosch, Michael S Barker, Loren H Rieseberg
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|May 14, 2018
Leveraging contemporary species introductions to test phylogenetic hypotheses of trait evolutionPatricia Lu-Irving, Hannah E Marx, Katrina M Dlugosch
Applications in Plant Sciences|December 11, 2020
TagSeq for gene expression in non-model plants: A pilot study at the Santa Rita Experimental Range NEON core siteHannah E Marx, Stephen Scheidt, Michael S Barker, et al.
American Journal of Botany|June 19, 2025
Rare species do not disproportionately contribute to phylogenetic diversity in a subalpine plant communityLeah N Veldhuisen, Verónica Zepeda, Brian J Enquist, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|June 6, 2012
Allele identification in assembled genomic sequence datasetsKatrina M Dlugosch, Aurélie Bonin
Molecular Ecology|February 28, 2008
Can we stop transgenes from taking a walk on the wild side?Katrina M Dlugosch, Jeannette Whitton
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Nectar and hostplant scarcity limit populations of an endangered Oregon butterflyCheryl B Schultz, Katrina M Dlugosch
Molecular Ecology|November 11, 2008
Genotypes on the move: some things old and some things new shape the genetics of colonization during species invasionsKatrina M Dlugosch, Cynthia G Hays
Ecology Letters|April 16, 2008
Invading populations of an ornamental shrub show rapid life history evolution despite genetic bottlenecksKatrina M Dlugosch, Ingrid M Parker
Molecular Ecology|April 18, 2019
Expansion history and environmental suitability shape effective population size in a plant invasionJoseph Braasch, Brittany S Barker, Katrina M Dlugosch
BMC Research Notes|August 4, 2010
NU-IN: Nucleotide evolution and input module for the EvolSimulator genome simulation platformKatrina M Dlugosch, Michael S Barker, Loren H Rieseberg
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|May 14, 2018
Leveraging contemporary species introductions to test phylogenetic hypotheses of trait evolutionPatricia Lu-Irving, Hannah E Marx, Katrina M Dlugosch
Applications in Plant Sciences|December 11, 2020
TagSeq for gene expression in non-model plants: A pilot study at the Santa Rita Experimental Range NEON core siteHannah E Marx, Stephen Scheidt, Michael S Barker, et al.
American Journal of Botany|June 19, 2025
Rare species do not disproportionately contribute to phylogenetic diversity in a subalpine plant communityLeah N Veldhuisen, Verónica Zepeda, Brian J Enquist, et al.
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