Jeremy J Bruhl
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Recent Articles
1.
Whiting J, Booker T, Rougeux C, Lind B, Singh P, Lu M, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2024 Aug;
8(10):1933-1947.
PMID: 39187610
Closely related species often use the same genes to adapt to similar environments. However, we know little about why such genes possess increased adaptive potential and whether this is conserved...
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Zuntini A, Carruthers T, Maurin O, Bailey P, Leempoel K, Brewer G, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Apr;
629(8013):843-850.
PMID: 38658746
Angiosperms are the cornerstone of most terrestrial ecosystems and human livelihoods. A robust understanding of angiosperm evolution is required to explain their rise to ecological dominance. So far, the angiosperm...
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Ferguson S, McLay T, Andrew R, Bruhl J, Schwessinger B, Borevitz J, et al.
Plant Methods
. 2022 Dec;
18(1):137.
PMID: 36517904
Background: Long-read sequencing platforms offered by Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) allow native DNA containing epigenetic modifications to be directly sequenced, but can be limited by lower per-base accuracies. A key...
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Elliott T, Larridon I, Barrett R, Bruhl J, Costa S, Escudero M, et al.
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2022 Nov;
179:107665.
PMID: 36375790
No abstract available.
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Elliott T, Zedek F, Barrett R, Bruhl J, Escudero M, Hroudova Z, et al.
Ann Bot
. 2022 Nov;
130(7):999-1014.
PMID: 36342743
Background And Aims: While variation in genome size and chromosome numbers and their consequences are often investigated in plants, the biological relevance of variation in chromosome size remains poorly known....
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Stimpson M, Whalley R, McLean L, Sadgrove N, Padilla-Gonzalez G, Van Wyk B, et al.
Phytochemistry
. 2021 Sep;
192:112931.
PMID: 34478991
The cylindrical conflorescences of the Banksia spinulosa Sm complex have several different colour types, i.e., black, red, maroon, lemon, and yellow. It is unknown if colour variation is due to...
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Sadgrove N, Padilla-Gonzalez G, Telford I, Greatrex B, Jones G, Andrew R, et al.
Plants (Basel)
. 2020 Nov;
9(11).
PMID: 33202983
The highly aromatic Australian mint bushes from the genus Labill. produce a high yield of essential oil on hydrodistillation. Together with its rich history, horticultural potential, iconic flowers, and aromatic...
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Larridon I, Bauters K, Semmouri I, Viljoen J, Prychid C, Muasya A, et al.
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2018 Apr;
126:196-209.
PMID: 29679713
We investigated the monophyly of Costularia (25 species), a genus of tribe Schoeneae (Cyperaceae) that illustrates a remarkable distribution pattern from southeastern Africa, over Madagascar, the Mascarenes and Seychelles, to...
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Duke C, Tran V, Duke R, Abu-Mellal A, Plunkett G, King D, et al.
Phytochemistry
. 2016 Nov;
134:87-97.
PMID: 27890584
Propolis samples from Kangaroo Island, South Australia, were investigated for chemical constituents using high-field nuclear magnetic resonance spectral profiling. A type of propolis was found containing a high proportion of...
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Plunkett G, Wilson K, Bruhl J
PhytoKeys
. 2014 Jan;
(28):19-59.
PMID: 24399891
The status of a putative new species of Lepidosperma from the mountains of south-western Tasmania, Australia, was investigated. Phenetic analysis (Flexible UPGMA Agglomerative Hierarchical Fusion and semi-strong hybrid multidimensional scaling)...