D E Soltis
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Blackburn D, Giribet G, Soltis D, Stanley E
Integr Org Biol
. 2021 Apr;
1(1):obz028.
PMID: 33791542
Although our inventory of Earth's biodiversity remains incomplete, we still require analyses using the Tree of Life to understand evolutionary and ecological patterns. Because incomplete sampling may bias our inferences,...
2.
Xue B, Guo X, Landis J, Sun M, Tang C, Soltis P, et al.
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2019 Oct;
142:106659.
PMID: 31639525
A major goal of phylogenetic systematics is to understand both the patterns of diversification and the processes by which these patterns are formed. Few studies have focused on the ancient,...
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Baker C, Jones L, Leahy R, Soltis D
Plant Dis
. 2019 Feb;
93(5):546.
PMID: 30764159
An obviously unhealthy plant identified as Tragopogon mirus Ownbey (remarkable goatsbeard) was sent for diagnosis to the Division of Plant Industry (DPI), Gainesville, FL in May of 2008. T. mirus...
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Bourque S, Jeandroz S, Grandperret V, Lehotai N, Aime S, Soltis D, et al.
Trends Plant Sci
. 2016 Oct;
21(12):1008-1016.
PMID: 27789157
In eukaryotes, protein deacetylation is carried out by two well-conserved histone deacetylase (HDAC) families: RPD3/HDA1 and SIR2. Intriguingly, model plants such as Arabidopsis express an additional plant-specific HDAC family, termed...
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Dobesova E, Malinska H, Matyasek R, Leitch A, Soltis D, Soltis P, et al.
Heredity (Edinb)
. 2014 Dec;
114(3):356-65.
PMID: 25537492
To study the relationship between uniparental rDNA (encoding 18S, 5.8S and 26S ribosomal RNA) silencing (nucleolar dominance) and rRNA gene dosage, we studied a recently emerged (within the last 80...
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Chester M, Riley R, Soltis P, Soltis D
Heredity (Edinb)
. 2014 Nov;
114(3):309-17.
PMID: 25370212
Cytological studies have shown many newly formed allopolyploids (neoallopolyploids) exhibit chromosomal variation as a result of meiotic irregularities, but few naturally occurring neoallopolyploids have been examined. Little is known about...
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Bell C, Mavrodiev E, Soltis P, Calaminus A, Albach D, Cellinese N, et al.
J Evol Biol
. 2012 Nov;
25(12):2470-80.
PMID: 23163328
Tragopogon comprises approximately 150 described species distributed throughout Eurasia from Ireland and the UK to India and China with a few species in North Africa. Most of the species diversity...
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Edwards C, Soltis D, Soltis P
Mol Ecol Resour
. 2011 May;
8(2):363-6.
PMID: 21585793
We report the isolation of microsatellite loci from three species in the genus Conradina (Lamiaceae). To ensure their utility for multiple species, loci were screened for amplification and variability in...
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Soltis D, Buggs R, Barbazuk W, Schnable P, Soltis P
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
. 2009 Aug;
74:215-23.
PMID: 19687140
Multiple origins of the same polyploid species pose the question: Does evolution repeat itself in these independently formed lineages? Tragopogon is a unique evolutionary model for the study of recent...
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Buggs R, Doust A, Tate J, Koh J, Soltis K, Feltus F, et al.
Heredity (Edinb)
. 2009 Mar;
103(1):73-81.
PMID: 19277058
Whole-genome duplication (polyploidisation) is a widespread mechanism of speciation in plants. Over time, polyploid genomes tend towards a more diploid-like state, through downsizing and loss of duplicated genes (homoeologues), but...