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Richard J A Buggs

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Molecular Ecology|October 19, 2012
Monkeying around with ploidyRichard J A Buggs
Molecular Ecology|November 3, 2022
The challenge of demonstrating contemporary natural selection on polygenic quantitative traits in the wildRichard J A Buggs
American Journal of Botany|January 22, 2021
The origin of Darwin's "abominable mystery"Richard J A Buggs
Frontiers in Genetics|May 20, 2020
FluentDNA: Nucleotide Visualization of Whole Genomes, Annotations, and AlignmentsJosiah Seaman, Richard J A Buggs
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 16, 2007
Ecological differentiation and diploid superiority across a moving ploidy contact zoneRichard J A Buggs, John R Pannell
Current Biology : CB|May 23, 2006
Rapid displacement of a monoecious plant lineage is due to pollen swamping by a dioecious relativeRichard J A Buggs, John R Pannell
BMC Genomics|June 30, 2018
Genome-wide epigenetic variation among ash trees differing in susceptibility to a fungal diseaseElizabeth S A Sollars, Richard J A Buggs
Scientific Reports|November 7, 2019
Repeated long-distance dispersal and convergent evolution in hazelAndrew J Helmstetter, Richard J A Buggs, Stuart J Lucas
Scientific Reports|November 30, 2017
A first assessment of Fraxinus excelsior (common ash) susceptibility to Hymenoscyphus fraxineus (ash dieback) throughout the British IslesJonathan J Stocks, Richard J A Buggs, Steve J Lee
Molecular Ecology|July 25, 2009
Does hybridization between divergent progenitors drive whole-genome duplication?Richard J A Buggs, Pamela S Soltis, Douglas E Soltis
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Molecular Ecology|October 19, 2012
Monkeying around with ploidyRichard J A Buggs
Molecular Ecology|November 3, 2022
The challenge of demonstrating contemporary natural selection on polygenic quantitative traits in the wildRichard J A Buggs
American Journal of Botany|January 22, 2021
The origin of Darwin's "abominable mystery"Richard J A Buggs
Frontiers in Genetics|May 20, 2020
FluentDNA: Nucleotide Visualization of Whole Genomes, Annotations, and AlignmentsJosiah Seaman, Richard J A Buggs
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 16, 2007
Ecological differentiation and diploid superiority across a moving ploidy contact zoneRichard J A Buggs, John R Pannell
Current Biology : CB|May 23, 2006
Rapid displacement of a monoecious plant lineage is due to pollen swamping by a dioecious relativeRichard J A Buggs, John R Pannell
BMC Genomics|June 30, 2018
Genome-wide epigenetic variation among ash trees differing in susceptibility to a fungal diseaseElizabeth S A Sollars, Richard J A Buggs
Scientific Reports|November 7, 2019
Repeated long-distance dispersal and convergent evolution in hazelAndrew J Helmstetter, Richard J A Buggs, Stuart J Lucas
Scientific Reports|November 30, 2017
A first assessment of Fraxinus excelsior (common ash) susceptibility to Hymenoscyphus fraxineus (ash dieback) throughout the British IslesJonathan J Stocks, Richard J A Buggs, Steve J Lee
Molecular Ecology|July 25, 2009
Does hybridization between divergent progenitors drive whole-genome duplication?Richard J A Buggs, Pamela S Soltis, Douglas E Soltis
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