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Phylogeography of sexual Heteronotia binoei (Gekkonidae) in the Australian arid zone: climatic cycling and repetitive hybridizationJared L Strasburg
Department of Biology, Washington University, St Louis, MO 63130, USA
Mol Ecol 14:2755-72. 2005..We suggest that cyclical climate changes may have led to regional range changes that facilitated hybridization between the races, which are not currently known to be in sympatry...
What can patterns of differentiation across plant genomes tell us about adaptation and speciation?Jared L Strasburg
Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 367:364-73. 2012....
Cotton domestication: dramatic changes in a single cellBriana L Gross
USDA ARS, National Center for Genetic Resource Preservation, 1111 S, Mason Street, Fort Collins, CO 80521, USA
BMC Biol 8:137. 2010..A recent study focused on cotton fiber cells tracks the dramatic genome-wide changes in gene expression during development that have accompanied selection for increased fiber yield and quality...
How robust are "isolation with migration" analyses to violations of the im model? A simulation studyJared L Strasburg
Department of Biology, Indiana University, USA
Mol Biol Evol 27:297-310. 2010....
Effective population size is positively correlated with levels of adaptive divergence among annual sunflowersJared L Strasburg
Department of Biology, Indiana University
Mol Biol Evol 28:1569-80. 2011..Although other factors likely contribute as well, in sunflowers effective population size appears to be an important determinant of rates of adaptive evolution...
Genomic patterns of adaptive divergence between chromosomally differentiated sunflower speciesJared L Strasburg
Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Mol Biol Evol 26:1341-55. 2009....
Molecular demographic history of the annual sunflowers Helianthus annuus and H. petiolaris--large effective population sizes and rates of long-term gene flowJared L Strasburg
Department of Biology, Indiana University, 915 E 3rd Street 150, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, USA
Evolution 62:1936-50. 2008....
Adapting to winter in wheat: a long-term study follows parallel phenotypic and genetic changes in three experimental wheat populationsJared L Strasburg
Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
Mol Ecol 17:716-8. 2008..2008). Their work suggests that cis-regulatory mutations at a single gene may explain most of the flowering time variation in these populations...
Combining phylogeography with distribution modeling: multiple Pleistocene range expansions in a parthenogenetic gecko from the Australian arid zoneJared L Strasburg
Department of Biology, Washington University, St Louis, Missouri, United States of America
PLoS ONE 2:e760. 2007....
Interpreting the estimated timing of migration events between hybridizing speciesJared L Strasburg
Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
Mol Ecol 20:2353-66. 2011....
Contributions of flowering time genes to sunflower domestication and improvementBenjamin K Blackman
Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, USA
Genetics 187:271-87. 2011....
The role of recently derived FT paralogs in sunflower domesticationBenjamin K Blackman
Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
Curr Biol 20:629-35. 2010..Our findings also illustrate the important role that evolving interactions between new gene family members may play in fostering phenotypic change...
Effective Population Size, Gene Flow, and Species Status in a Narrow Endemic Sunflower, Helianthus neglectus, Compared to Its Widespread Sister Species, H. petiolarisAndrew R Raduski
Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA E mail
Int J Mol Sci 11:492-506. 2010..neglectus is probably more accurately thought of as a geographically restricted, morphologically and ecologically distinct subspecies of H. petiolaris rather than a separate species...
Reconciling extremely strong barriers with high levels of gene exchange in annual sunflowersJulianno B M Sambatti
Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4 Canada
Evolution 66:1459-73. 2012..Thus, even high levels of reproductive isolation (>0.999) may produce genomic mosaics...
Cleaning microsatellite PCR products with Sephadex in 96-well filtration plates enhances genotyping qualityDelbert W Hutchison
Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA
Biotechniques 38:56, 58. 2005
Assembly of the eastern North American herpetofauna: new evidence from lizards and frogsJ Robert Macey
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Biol Lett 2:388-92. 2006..The contribution of faunal elements from Asia via dispersal across Beringia is a dominant theme in the historical assembly of the eastern North American herpetofauna...
Waves of parthenogenesis in the desert: evidence for the parallel loss of sex in a grasshopper and a gecko from AustraliaMichael Kearney
Department of Zoology, Centre for Environmental Stress and Adaptation Research, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia
Mol Ecol 15:1743-8. 2006..In each species, parthenogenesis evolved twice and appears to have expanded in parallel waves across the desert, suggesting a highly general selective force against sex...
Conservation biology: roads and genetic connectivityJared L Strasburg
Nature 440:875-6. 2006
Research Grants
- Demographics and phylogeography of hybrid speciationJARED STRASBURG; Fiscal Year: 2007..abstract_text> ..
