Joel S Shore
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Recent Articles
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Henning P, Roalson E, Mir W, McCubbin A, Shore J
Plants (Basel)
. 2023 Jan;
12(2).
PMID: 36679000
A majority of species (Passifloraceae) exhibit distyly, a reproductive system involving both self-incompatibility and reciprocal herkogamy. This system differs from self-incompatibility in species. The genetic basis of distyly in is...
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Henning P, Shore J, McCubbin A
Plants (Basel)
. 2022 Oct;
11(19).
PMID: 36235506
In heterostylous, self-incompatible species, a member of the gene family, , resides at the -locus and has been hypothesized to determine the male mating type. gene family members synthesize the...
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Matzke C, Hamam H, Henning P, Dougherty K, Shore J, Neff M, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2021 Oct;
22(19).
PMID: 34638969
Heterostyly is a breeding system that promotes outbreeding through a combination of morphological and physiological floral traits. In these traits are governed by a single, hemizygous -locus containing just three...
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Matzke C, Shore J, Neff M, McCubbin A
Plants (Basel)
. 2020 Nov;
9(11).
PMID: 33202834
Heterostyly distinct hermaphroditic floral morphs enforce outbreeding. Morphs differ structurally, promote cross-pollination, and physiologically block self-fertilization. In the self-incompatibility (S)-locus controlling heterostyly possesses three genes specific to short-styled morph genomes....
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Henning P, Shore J, McCubbin A
Plants (Basel)
. 2020 Jun;
9(6).
PMID: 32503265
Heterostyly employs distinct hermaphroditic floral morphs to enforce outbreeding. Morphs differ structurally in stigma/anther positioning, promoting cross-pollination, and physiologically blocking self-fertilization. Heterostyly is controlled by a self-incompatibility -locus of a...
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Shore J, Hamam H, Chafe P, Labonne J, Henning P, McCubbin A
New Phytol
. 2019 May;
224(3):1316-1329.
PMID: 31144315
Distyly is an intriguing floral adaptation that increases pollen transfer precision and restricts inbreeding. It has been a model system in evolutionary biology since Darwin. Although the S-locus determines the...
7.
Barrett S, Shore J
Evolution
. 2017 Jun;
41(2):340-354.
PMID: 28568757
The evolutionary and functional relationships among breeding systems and floral morphology were investigated in the Turnera ulmifolia complex. Predictions of a model of breeding system evolution among distylous and homostylous...
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Barrett S, Price S, Shore J
Evolution
. 2017 Jun;
37(4):745-759.
PMID: 28568128
No abstract available.
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Belaoussoff S, Shore J
Evolution
. 2017 Jun;
49(3):545-556.
PMID: 28565088
Outcrossing rates varied from 0% to 69% among Jamaican populations of Turnera ulmifolia. A correlation between increasing herkogamy and outcrossing rate occurred among populations. Predictions from sex-allocation theory were tested...
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Galen C, Shore J, Deyoe H
Evolution
. 2017 Jun;
45(5):1218-1228.
PMID: 28564181
Polemonium viscosum has a continuous distribution from 3,500 m in the krummholz to 4,025 m on the summit ridges of Pennsylvania Mountain, Colorado. Seeds produced by plants at opposite ends...