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Stacey D Smith

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Aob PLANTS|January 26, 2022
Intraspecific breakdown of self-incompatibility in <i>Physalis acutifolia</i> (Solanaceae)Chelsea Pretz, Stacey D Smith
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|September 27, 2018
Why are red flowers so rare? Testing the macroevolutionary causes of tippinessJulienne Ng, Stacey D Smith
Molecular Biology and Evolution|May 10, 2011
Gene loss and parallel evolution contribute to species difference in flower colorStacey D Smith, Mark D Rausher
Phytokeys|October 17, 2017
A new species of <i>Saracha</i> (Solanaceae) from the Central Andes of PeruRobin Fernandez-Hilario, Stacey D Smith
BMC Evolutionary Biology|May 11, 2016
Molecular evolution of anthocyanin pigmentation genes following losses of flower colorWinnie W Ho, Stacey D Smith
Evolution & Development|May 11, 2021
From deep roots to new blooms: The ever-growing field of evo-devo across land plantsStacey D Smith, Benjamin K Blackman
The New Phytologist|December 23, 2017
The push and pull of plant specialized metabolism underlies a long-standing, colorful mysteryGaurav D Moghe, Stacey D Smith
American Journal of Botany|July 23, 2015
Tempo and mode of flower color evolutionStacey D Smith, Emma E Goldberg
Plant Reproduction|January 29, 2025
Decay of self-incompatibility within a lifespan in Physalis acutifolia (Solanaceae)Chelsea Pretz, Erica Au, Stacey D Smith
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|September 30, 2025
MYB regulator of "colorless" flavonols underlies the evolution of red flowers in Iochroma (Solanaceae)Lucas C Wheeler, Maximilian Larter, Stacey D Smith
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Aob PLANTS|January 26, 2022
Intraspecific breakdown of self-incompatibility in <i>Physalis acutifolia</i> (Solanaceae)Chelsea Pretz, Stacey D Smith
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|September 27, 2018
Why are red flowers so rare? Testing the macroevolutionary causes of tippinessJulienne Ng, Stacey D Smith
Molecular Biology and Evolution|May 10, 2011
Gene loss and parallel evolution contribute to species difference in flower colorStacey D Smith, Mark D Rausher
Phytokeys|October 17, 2017
A new species of <i>Saracha</i> (Solanaceae) from the Central Andes of PeruRobin Fernandez-Hilario, Stacey D Smith
BMC Evolutionary Biology|May 11, 2016
Molecular evolution of anthocyanin pigmentation genes following losses of flower colorWinnie W Ho, Stacey D Smith
Evolution & Development|May 11, 2021
From deep roots to new blooms: The ever-growing field of evo-devo across land plantsStacey D Smith, Benjamin K Blackman
The New Phytologist|December 23, 2017
The push and pull of plant specialized metabolism underlies a long-standing, colorful mysteryGaurav D Moghe, Stacey D Smith
American Journal of Botany|July 23, 2015
Tempo and mode of flower color evolutionStacey D Smith, Emma E Goldberg
Plant Reproduction|January 29, 2025
Decay of self-incompatibility within a lifespan in Physalis acutifolia (Solanaceae)Chelsea Pretz, Erica Au, Stacey D Smith
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|September 30, 2025
MYB regulator of "colorless" flavonols underlies the evolution of red flowers in Iochroma (Solanaceae)Lucas C Wheeler, Maximilian Larter, Stacey D Smith
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