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P M Hollingsworth

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Heredity|April 10, 2008
DNA barcoding plants in biodiversity hot spots: progress and outstanding questionsP M Hollingsworth
Molecular Ecology|May 10, 2008
Population genetic divergence corresponds with species-level biodiversity patterns in the large genus BegoniaM Hughes, P M Hollingsworth
Heredity|March 18, 2004
Neighbour joining trees, dominant markers and population genetic structureP M Hollingsworth, R A Ennos
Lancet (London, England)|April 14, 1990
DR/DQ typing and narcolepsyP M Hollingsworth, J B Peter
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|February 17, 2001
Chloroplast microsatellites: new tools for studies in plant ecology and evolutionJ Provan, W Powell, P M. Hollingsworth
Heredity|March 31, 2011
Early evolution in a hybrid swarm between outcrossing and selfing lineages in GeumM Ruhsam, P M Hollingsworth, R A Ennos
Heredity|February 2, 2006
Chloroplast DNA phylogeography of the arctic-montane species Saxifraga hirculus (Saxifragaceae)C Oliver, P M Hollingsworth, R J Gornall
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 22, 2001
Rapid diversification of a species-rich genus of neotropical rain forest treesJ E Richardson, R T Pennington, T D Pennington, et al.
Heredity|August 19, 2004
The relationship between flower size, inbreeding coefficient and inferred selfing rate in British Euphrasia speciesG C French, R A Ennos, A J Silverside, et al.
Heredity|February 11, 2016
The resilience of forest fragmentation genetics-no longer a paradox-we were just looking in the wrong placeA J Lowe, S Cavers, D Boshier, et al.
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Heredity|April 10, 2008
DNA barcoding plants in biodiversity hot spots: progress and outstanding questionsP M Hollingsworth
Molecular Ecology|May 10, 2008
Population genetic divergence corresponds with species-level biodiversity patterns in the large genus BegoniaM Hughes, P M Hollingsworth
Heredity|March 18, 2004
Neighbour joining trees, dominant markers and population genetic structureP M Hollingsworth, R A Ennos
Lancet (London, England)|April 14, 1990
DR/DQ typing and narcolepsyP M Hollingsworth, J B Peter
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|February 17, 2001
Chloroplast microsatellites: new tools for studies in plant ecology and evolutionJ Provan, W Powell, P M. Hollingsworth
Heredity|March 31, 2011
Early evolution in a hybrid swarm between outcrossing and selfing lineages in GeumM Ruhsam, P M Hollingsworth, R A Ennos
Heredity|February 2, 2006
Chloroplast DNA phylogeography of the arctic-montane species Saxifraga hirculus (Saxifragaceae)C Oliver, P M Hollingsworth, R J Gornall
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 22, 2001
Rapid diversification of a species-rich genus of neotropical rain forest treesJ E Richardson, R T Pennington, T D Pennington, et al.
Heredity|August 19, 2004
The relationship between flower size, inbreeding coefficient and inferred selfing rate in British Euphrasia speciesG C French, R A Ennos, A J Silverside, et al.
Heredity|February 11, 2016
The resilience of forest fragmentation genetics-no longer a paradox-we were just looking in the wrong placeA J Lowe, S Cavers, D Boshier, et al.
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