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Singh P, St Clair J, Lind B, Cronn R, Wilhelmi N, Feau N, et al.
New Phytol . 2024 May; 243(2):705-719. PMID: 38803110
Understanding the genetic basis of how plants defend against pathogens is important to monitor and maintain resilient tree populations. Swiss needle cast (SNC) and Rhabdocline needle cast (RNC) epidemics are...
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Dziedzic E, Sidlauskas B, Cronn R, Anthony J, Cornwell T, Friesen T, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour . 2023 Aug; 23(8):1880-1904. PMID: 37602732
Species detection using eDNA is revolutionizing global capacity to monitor biodiversity. However, the lack of regional, vouchered, genomic sequence information-especially sequence information that includes intraspecific variation-creates a bottleneck for management...
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Weitemier K, Penaluna B, Hauck L, Longway L, Garcia T, Cronn R
Mol Ecol . 2021 Feb; 30(20):4970-4990. PMID: 33594756
Genetic diversity underpins species conservation and management goals, and ultimately determines a species' ability to adapt. Using freshwater environmental DNA (eDNA) samples, we examined mitochondrial genetic diversity using multigene metabarcode...
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Howe G, Jayawickrama K, Kolpak S, Kling J, Trappe M, Hipkins V, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2020 Jan; 21(1):9. PMID: 31900111
Background: In forest trees, genetic markers have been used to understand the genetic architecture of natural populations, identify quantitative trait loci, infer gene function, and enhance tree breeding. Recently, new,...
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Tang K, Ren J, Cronn R, Erickson D, Milligan B, Parker-Forney M, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2018 Dec; 19(1):896. PMID: 30526482
Background: The application of genomic data and bioinformatics for the identification of restricted or illegally-sourced natural products is urgently needed. The taxonomic identity and geographic provenance of raw and processed...
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Lea M, Syring J, Jennings T, Cronn R, Bruederle L, Neale J, et al.
PLoS One . 2018 Oct; 13(10):e0205423. PMID: 30335779
Pinus albicaulis (whitebark pine) is a widely-distributed but rapidly declining high elevation western North American tree and a candidate for listing under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Our objectives were...
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Wei N, Cronn R, Liston A, Ashman T
New Phytol . 2018 Oct; 221(4):2286-2297. PMID: 30281801
Polyploidy, or whole-genome duplication often with hybridization, is common in eukaryotes and is thought to drive ecological and evolutionary success, especially in plants. The mechanisms of polyploid success in ecologically...
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Kovar L, Nageswara-Rao M, Ortega-Rodriguez S, Dugas D, Straub S, Cronn R, et al.
Genome Biol Evol . 2018 Aug; 10(9):2501-2517. PMID: 30137422
Reconstructions of vascular plant mitochondrial genomes (mt-genomes) are notoriously complicated by rampant recombination that has resulted in comparatively few plant mt-genomes being available. The dearth of plant mitochondrial resources has...
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Baker E, Wegrzyn J, Sezen U, Falk T, Maloney P, Vogler D, et al.
G3 (Bethesda) . 2018 Mar; 8(5):1461-1474. PMID: 29559535
Conifers are the dominant plant species throughout the high latitude boreal forests as well as some lower latitude temperate forests of North America, Europe, and Asia. As such, they play...
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Neale D, McGuire P, Wheeler N, Stevens K, Crepeau M, Cardeno C, et al.
G3 (Bethesda) . 2017 Jul; 7(9):3157-3167. PMID: 28751502
A reference genome sequence for (Mirb.) Franco (Coastal Douglas-fir) is reported, thus providing a reference sequence for a third genus of the family Pinaceae. The contiguity and quality of the...