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S J Hiscock

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Jones K, Perez-Espona S, Reyes-Betancort J, Pattinson D, Caujape-Castells J, Hiscock S, et al.
BMC Evol Biol . 2016 Oct; 16(1):202. PMID: 27717307
Background: Oceanic archipelagos typically harbour extensive radiations of flowering plants and a high proportion of endemics, many of which are restricted to a single island (Single Island Endemics; SIEs). The...
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Chapman M, Hiscock S, Filatov D
J Evol Biol . 2015 Sep; 29(1):98-113. PMID: 26414668
Ecological speciation, driven by adaptation to contrasting environments, provides an attractive opportunity to study the formation of distinct species, and the role of selection and genomic divergence in this process....
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Brennan A, Hiscock S, Abbott R
Heredity (Edinb) . 2014 Mar; 113(3):195-204. PMID: 24595365
Studies of hybridizing species can reveal much about the genetic basis and maintenance of species divergence in the face of gene flow. Here we report a genetic segregation and linkage...
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Hiscock S, Dickinson H
Theor Appl Genet . 2013 Nov; 86(6):744-53. PMID: 24193785
Unilateral pollen-pistil incompatibility within the Brassicaceae has been re-examined in a series of interspecific and intergeneric crosses using 13 self-compatible (SC, Sc) species and 12 self-incompatible (SI) species from ten...
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Brennan A, Barker D, Hiscock S, Abbott R
Heredity (Edinb) . 2011 Aug; 108(2):87-95. PMID: 21829224
Hybridization is increasingly seen as a trigger for rapid evolution and speciation. To quantify and qualify divergence associated with recent homoploid hybrid speciation, we compared quantitative trait (QT) and molecular...
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Thorogood C, Hiscock S
New Phytol . 2010 Jun; 186(3):571-5. PMID: 20522165
No abstract available.
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Brennan A, Tabah D, Harris S, Hiscock S
Heredity (Edinb) . 2010 Apr; 106(1):113-23. PMID: 20372180
Understanding genetic mechanisms of self-incompatibility (SI) and how they evolve is central to understanding the mating behaviour of most outbreeding angiosperms. Sporophytic SI (SSI) is controlled by a single multi-allelic...
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Hegarty M, Hiscock S
Heredity (Edinb) . 2009 Jun; 103(2):100-1. PMID: 19491927
No abstract available.
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Thorogood C, Rumsey F, Harris S, Hiscock S
Mol Ecol . 2009 Apr; 17(19):4289-303. PMID: 19378406
Many parasitic angiosperms have a broad host range and are therefore considered to be host generalists. Orobanche minor is a nonphotosynthetic root parasite that attacks a range of hosts from...
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Thorogood C, Rumsey F, Hiscock S
Ann Bot . 2009 Mar; 103(7):1005-14. PMID: 19251714
Background And Aims: Orobanche minor is a root-holoparasitic angiosperm that attacks a wide range of host species, including a number of commonly cultivated crops. The extent to which genetic divergence...