Nolan C Kane
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Rieseberg L, Warschefsky E, OBoyle B, Taberlet P, Ortiz-Barrientos D, Kane N, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2021 Dec;
31(1):1-30.
PMID: 34957606
No abstract available.
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Vergara D, Huscher E, Keepers K, Pisupati R, Schwabe A, McGlaughlin M, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2021 Oct;
12:668315.
PMID: 34594346
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is the sole producer of for research purposes in the United States, including medical investigation. Previous research established that cannabinoid profiles in the...
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Smith C, Rieseberg L, Hulke B, Kane N
Evolution
. 2021 Sep;
75(11):2747-2758.
PMID: 34533836
Genome-scale studies have revealed divergent mRNA splicing patterns between closely related species or populations. However, it is unclear whether splicing differentiation is a simple byproduct of population divergence, or whether...
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Keepers K, Pogoda C, Lendemer J, Kane N, Manzitto-Tripp E
Mol Ecol
. 2021 Jul;
30(17):4160-4161.
PMID: 34251071
No abstract available.
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Vergara D, Feathers C, Huscher E, Holmes B, Haas J, Kane N
PeerJ
. 2021 May;
9:e10672.
PMID: 33976953
The flowering plant , cultivated for centuries for multiple purposes, displays extensive variation in phenotypic traits in addition to its wide array of secondary metabolite production. Notably, produces two well-known...
16.
OHara N, Franks S, Kane N, Tittes S, Rest J
BMC Ecol Evol
. 2021 Apr;
21(1):61.
PMID: 33882815
Background: Pathogens are key components in natural and agricultural plant systems. There is evidence of evolutionary changes in disease susceptibility as a consequence of climate change, but we know little...
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White K, Vergara D, Keepers K, Kane N
Mitochondrial DNA B Resour
. 2021 Mar;
1(1):715-716.
PMID: 33644379
The following report details the first annotated mitochondrial genome for the Carmagnola variety of , the first reference genome for the Cannabaceae family. The total length is 415,499 bp and...
18.
Attia Z, Pogoda C, Reinert S, Kane N, Hulke B
Theor Appl Genet
. 2021 Jan;
134(6):1817-1827.
PMID: 33496832
As the effects of climate change continue to alter crop-growing conditions year-to-year on both prime and marginal agricultural landscapes, we must consider the effects not only on yield but also...
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Brigham L, Allende L, Shipley B, Boyd K, Higgins T, Kelly N, et al.
Mitochondrial DNA B Resour
. 2021 Jan;
3(2):508-512.
PMID: 33490518
is among the most species-rich genera of lichens globally. Species in this lineage, commonly referred to as reindeer lichens, are ecologically important in numerous regions worldwide. In some locations, species...
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Funk E, Adams A, Spotten S, Van Hove R, Whittington K, Keepers K, et al.
Mitochondrial DNA B Resour
. 2021 Jan;
3(1):305-308.
PMID: 33474154
Known colloquially as 'Old Man's Beard', is a genus of lichenized Ascomycete fungi characterized by having a fruticose growth form and cartilaginous central axis. The complete mitochondrial genomes of ,...