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    A novel strategy to study apomixis, automixis, and autogamy in plants by Šarhanová, Petra, Majeský, Ľuboš, Sochor, Michal

    Published in Plant reproduction (01-09-2024)
    “…Key message The combination of a flow cytometric seed screen and genotyping of each single seed offers a cost-effective approach to detecting complex…”
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    Plant kleptomaniacs: geographical genetic patterns in the amphi-apomictic Rubus ser. Glandulosi (Rosaceae) reveal complex reticulate evolution of Eurasian brambles by Sochor, Michal, Šarhanová, Petra, Duchoslav, Martin, Konečná, Michaela, Hroneš, Michal, Trávníček, Bohumil

    Published in Annals of botany (07-06-2024)
    “…Rubus ser. Glandulosi provides a unique model of geographical parthenogenesis on a homoploid (2n = 4x) level. We aim to characterize evolutionary and…”
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    SSR‐seq: Genotyping of microsatellites using next‐generation sequencing reveals higher level of polymorphism as compared to traditional fragment size scoring by Šarhanová, Petra, Pfanzelt, Simon, Brandt, Ronny, Himmelbach, Axel, Blattner, Frank R.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-11-2018)
    “…Microsatellites (or simple sequence repeats, SSR) are widely used markers in population genetics. Traditionally, genotyping was and still is carried out…”
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    Is evolution of apomicts driven by the phylogeography of the sexual ancestor? Insights from European and Caucasian brambles (Rubus, Rosaceae) by Sochor, Michal, Šarhanová, Petra, Pfanzelt, Simon, Trávníček, Bohumil

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-12-2017)
    “…Aim: Apomixis, i.e. asexual reproduction via seeds, occurs in many plant taxa of diverse phylogenetic origins and has resulted in a high abundance and wide…”
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    Tabula rasa in the Patagonian Channels II : The cushion peat bog species Astelia pumila (Asteliaceae) and Donatia fascicularis (Stylidiaceae) survived the last glacial in south‐central Chile by Pfanzelt, Simon, Šarhanová, Petra, Albach, Dirk C., von Hagen, K. Bernhard

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-05-2019)
    “…AimPlant phylogeographic data from the Patagonian Channels are scant and it is largely unknown how the extensive Quaternary glaciations affected the population…”
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    New insights into the variability of reproduction modes in European populations of Rubus subgen. Rubus: how sexual are polyploid brambles? by Šarhanová, Petra, Vašut, Radim J, Dančák, Martin, Bureš, Petr, Trávníček, Bohumil

    Published in Sexual plant reproduction (01-12-2012)
    “…Rubus subgen. Rubus includes common European species with highly complicated taxonomy, ongoing hybridisation and facultative apomixis. Out of approximately 750…”
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    Hybridization drives evolution of apomicts in Rubus subgenus Rubus: evidence from microsatellite markers by Šarhanová, Petra, Sharbel, Timothy F., Sochor, Michal, Vašut, Radim J., Dančák, Martin, Trávníček, Bohumil

    Published in Annals of botany (01-08-2017)
    “…Rubus subgenus Rubus is a group of mostly apomictic and polyploid species with a complicated taxonomy and history of ongoing hybridization. The only polyploid…”
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    DNA content variation and its significance in the evolution of the genus Micrasterias (Desmidiales, Streptophyta) by Poulíčková, Aloisie, Poulíèková, Aloisie, Mazalová, Petra, Vašut, Radim J, Šarhanová, Petra, Neustupa, Jiří, Neustupa, Jiøí, Škaloud, Pavel

    Published in PloS one (21-01-2014)
    “…It is now clear that whole genome duplications have occurred in all eukaryotic evolutionary lineages, and that the vast majority of flowering plants have…”
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    DNA Content Variation and Its Significance in the Evolution of the Genus Micrasterias (Desmidiales, Streptophyta): e86247 by Pouliekova, Aloisie, Mazalova, Petra, Vasut, Radim J, Sarhanova, Petra, Neustupa, Jioei, Skaloud, Pavel

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2014)
    “…It is now clear that whole genome duplications have occurred in all eukaryotic evolutionary lineages, and that the vast majority of flowering plants have…”
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