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Annual Review of Plant Biology
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July 7, 2009
Bias in plant gene content following different sorts of duplication: tandem, whole-genome, segmental, or by transposition
Michael Freeling
The Plant Cell
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February 19, 2017
Picking up the Ball at the K/Pg Boundary: The Distribution of Ancient Polyploidies in the Plant Phylogenetic Tree as a Spandrel of Asexuality with Occasional Sex
Michael Freeling
Frontiers in Plant Science
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June 12, 2013
The Brassica genome
Xiaowu Wang, Michael Freeling
The Plant Cell
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April 1, 2014
The most deeply conserved noncoding sequences in plants serve similar functions to those in vertebrates despite large differences in evolutionary rates
Diane Burgess, Michael Freeling
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology
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February 14, 2008
How to usefully compare homologous plant genes and chromosomes as DNA sequences
Eric Lyons, Michael Freeling
Current Opinion in Plant Biology
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March 3, 2009
Conserved noncoding sequences (CNSs) in higher plants
Michael Freeling, Shabarinath Subramaniam
Plos One
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March 23, 2011
Genes identified by visible mutant phenotypes show increased bias toward one of two subgenomes of maize
James C Schnable, Michael Freeling
Development (Cambridge, England)
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February 7, 2003
Combinatorial control of meristem identity in maize inflorescences
Nicholas J Kaplinsky, Michael Freeling
Genome Research
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July 5, 2006
Gene-balanced duplications, like tetraploidy, provide predictable drive to increase morphological complexity
Michael Freeling, Brian C Thomas
Genetics
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July 12, 2011
Inna Golubovskaya: the life of a geneticist studying meiosis
W Zacheus Cande, Michael Freeling
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Annual Review of Plant Biology
|
July 7, 2009
Bias in plant gene content following different sorts of duplication: tandem, whole-genome, segmental, or by transposition
Michael Freeling
The Plant Cell
|
February 19, 2017
Picking up the Ball at the K/Pg Boundary: The Distribution of Ancient Polyploidies in the Plant Phylogenetic Tree as a Spandrel of Asexuality with Occasional Sex
Michael Freeling
Frontiers in Plant Science
|
June 12, 2013
The Brassica genome
Xiaowu Wang, Michael Freeling
The Plant Cell
|
April 1, 2014
The most deeply conserved noncoding sequences in plants serve similar functions to those in vertebrates despite large differences in evolutionary rates
Diane Burgess, Michael Freeling
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology
|
February 14, 2008
How to usefully compare homologous plant genes and chromosomes as DNA sequences
Eric Lyons, Michael Freeling
Current Opinion in Plant Biology
|
March 3, 2009
Conserved noncoding sequences (CNSs) in higher plants
Michael Freeling, Shabarinath Subramaniam
Plos One
|
March 23, 2011
Genes identified by visible mutant phenotypes show increased bias toward one of two subgenomes of maize
James C Schnable, Michael Freeling
Development (Cambridge, England)
|
February 7, 2003
Combinatorial control of meristem identity in maize inflorescences
Nicholas J Kaplinsky, Michael Freeling
Genome Research
|
July 5, 2006
Gene-balanced duplications, like tetraploidy, provide predictable drive to increase morphological complexity
Michael Freeling, Brian C Thomas
Genetics
|
July 12, 2011
Inna Golubovskaya: the life of a geneticist studying meiosis
W Zacheus Cande, Michael Freeling
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