Max R Brown
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Brown M, Manuel Gonzalez de La Rosa P, Gonzalez de La Rosa P, Blaxter M
Bioinformatics
. 2025 Feb;
41(2).
PMID: 39891350
Summary: "tidk" (short for telomere identification toolkit) uses a simple, fast algorithm to scan long DNA reads for the presence of short tandemly repeated DNA in runs, and to aggregate...
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Brown M, Abbott R, Twyford A
Mol Ecol
. 2024 Mar;
33(8):e17315.
PMID: 38501394
Natural hybridisation is now recognised as pervasive in its occurrence across the Tree of Life. Resurgent interest in natural hybridisation fuelled by developments in genomics has led to an improved...
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Brown M, Hollingsworth P, Forrest L, Hart M, Leitch I, Jones L, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Apr;
120(16):e2220261120.
PMID: 37040419
Natural hybridization can have a profound evolutionary impact, with consequences ranging from the extinction of rare taxa to the origin of new species. Natural hybridization is particularly common in plants;...
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Brown M, Becher H, Williams S, Twyford A
Am J Bot
. 2022 Nov;
110(1):e16100.
PMID: 36371731
Premise: Strong postzygotic reproductive isolating barriers are usually expected to limit the extent of natural hybridization between species with contrasting ploidy. However, genomic sequencing has revealed previously overlooked examples of...
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Henniges M, Powell R, Mian S, Stace C, Walker K, Gornall R, et al.
Sci Data
. 2022 Jan;
9(1):1.
PMID: 35013360
The vascular flora of Britain and Ireland is among the most extensively studied in the world, but the current knowledge base is fragmentary, with taxonomic, ecological and genetic information scattered...
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Brown M, Moore P, Twyford A
New Phytol
. 2021 Sep;
232(5):2165-2174.
PMID: 34555197
Generalist hemiparasites may attach to many different host species and experience complex parasite-host interactions. How these parasite-host interactions impact on the fitness of hemiparasitic plants remain largely unknown. We used...
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Becher H, Powell R, Brown M, Metherell C, Pellicer J, Leitch I, et al.
Ann Bot
. 2021 Jul;
128(5):639-651.
PMID: 34318876
Background And Aims: Genome size varies considerably across the diversity of plant life. Although genome size is, by definition, affected by genetic presence/absence variants, which are ubiquitous in population sequencing...
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Jones L, Twyford A, Ford C, Rich T, Davies H, Forrest L, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour
. 2021 Mar;
21(6):2050-2062.
PMID: 33749162
DNA barcoding and metabarcoding provide new avenues for investigating biological systems. These techniques require well-curated reference libraries with extensive coverage. Generating an exhaustive national DNA barcode reference library can open...
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Becher H, Brown M, Powell G, Metherell C, Riddiford N, Twyford A
Plant Commun
. 2020 Dec;
1(6):100105.
PMID: 33367265
Polyploidy is pervasive in angiosperm evolution and plays important roles in adaptation and speciation. However, polyploid groups are understudied due to complex sequence homology, challenging genome assembly, and taxonomic complexity....
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Brown M, Frachon N, Wong E, Metherell C, Twyford A
Am J Bot
. 2020 Mar;
107(3):456-465.
PMID: 32133624
Premise: Species delimitation in parasitic organisms is challenging because traits used to identify species are often plastic and vary depending on the host. Here, we use species from a recent...