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Lai Z, N Kane, A Kozik, K
Hodgins, KM Dlugosch, M Barker, M Matvienko, Q Yu, K Turner, S Pearl, G
Bell, Y Zou, C Grassa, A Guggisberg, K Adams, J Anderson, D
Horvath, Kesseli, J Burke, R Michelmore, LH Rieseberg (in press)
Genomics of Compositae weeds: EST libraries, microarrays, and evidence
of introgression. American Journal of Botany
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Dlugosch KM, A Bonin (in
press) Allele identification in assembled genomic sequence datasets. In
"Data Production and Analysis in Population Genomics" eds. Bonin A,
Pompanon F. Methods in Molecular Biology Series, Humana Press.
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Mayrose M, NC Kane, I
Mayrose, KM Dlugosch, LH Rieseberg (2011) Increased growth in
sunflower correlates with reduced defenses and altered gene expression
in response to biotic and abiotic stress. Molecular Ecology 20: 4683-4694. |
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Barker MS, KM Dlugosch, L Dinh, RS Challa, NC
Kane, MG King & LH Rieseberg (2010) EvoPipes.net:
bioinformatic tools for ecological and evolutionary genomics.
Evolutionary Bioinformatics: 6 143-149 |
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Dlugosch KM, MS Barker & LH Rieseberg
(2010) NU-IN:
Nucleotide evolution and input module for the EvolSimulator genome
simulation platform. BMC Research Notes 3: 217. |
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Stewart
CN Jr., PJ Tranel, DP Horvath, JV Anderson, LH Rieseberg, JH
Westwood, CA Mallory-Smith, ML Zapiola & KM
Dlugosch (2009) Evolution of weediness and
invasiveness: charting the course
for weed genomics. Weed Science 57: 451-462.
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Barker MS*, KM Dlugosch*, ACC
Reddy, SN Amyotte & LH Rieseberg
(2009)
SCARF: Maximizing next-generation EST assemblies for
evolutionary
and population genomic analyses. Bioinformatics 25: 535-536.
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Dlugosch KM
& CG Hays (2008) Genotypes on the move:
some things old and some things new shape the genetics of colonization
during species invasions. Molecular Ecology 17: 4583–4585. |
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Dlugosch KM & IM Parker
(2008) Invading populations of an
ornamental shrub show rapid life history evolution despite genetic
bottlenecks. Ecology Letters 11(7): 701-709. |
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Dlugosch KM & J Whitton
(2008) Can we stop transgenes from taking
a walk on the wild side? Molecular Ecology 17(5): 1167-1169. |
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Whitton J, KM Dlugosch & CJ
Sears (2008) Molecular and
morphological evidence for and against gene flow in sympatric apomicts
of the North American Crepis
agamic complex (Asteraceae).
Canadian
Journal of Botany 86(8): 877-885. |
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Dlugosch KM & IM Parker
(2008) Founding events in species
invasions: genetic variation, adaptive evolution, and the role of
multiple introductions. Molecular Ecology 17 (1): 431-449.
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Parker IM, E Cuevas García, KM Dlugosch, P
Holloran, SM Swope, KB
Hulvey & R Clark (2007) Invasions as a tool
for basic research.
Conservation Biology 21 (5): 1376-1377. |
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Dlugosch KM & IM Parker
(2007) Molecular and life history trait
variation across the native range of the invasive species Hypericum
canariense: evidence for ancient patterns of colonization
via
pre-adaptation? Molecular Ecology 16 (20): 4269-4283. |
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Dlugosch KM (2005) Understory
community changes associated with
English ivy invasion in Seattle’s urban parks. Northwest
Science 79
(1): 52-60. |
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Schultz CB & KM Dlugosch
(1999) Nectar and hostplant scarcity
limit populations of an endangered Oregon butterfly.
Oecologia 119
(2): 231-238. |
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Dlugosch K & R del Moral
(1999) Vegetational heterogeneity along elevational
gradients. Northwest Science 73 (1): 12-18. |