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    Extensive chloroplast genome rearrangement amongst three closely related Halamphora spp. (Bacillariophyceae), and evidence for rapid evolution as compared to land plants by Hamsher, Sarah E, Keepers, Kyle G, Pogoda, Cloe S, Stepanek, Joshua G, Kane, Nolan C, Kociolek, J Patrick

    Published in PloS one (03-07-2019)
    “…Diatoms are the most diverse lineage of algae, but the diversity of their chloroplast genomes, particularly within a genus, has not been well documented…”
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    Genomic Evidence That Governmentally Produced Cannabis sativa Poorly Represents Genetic Variation Available in State Markets by Vergara, Daniela, Huscher, Ezra L., Keepers, Kyle G., Pisupati, Rahul, Schwabe, Anna L., McGlaughlin, Mitchell E., Kane, Nolan C.

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (14-09-2021)
    “…The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is the sole producer of Cannabis for research purposes in the United States, including medical investigation…”
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    The complete mitochondrial genome of Gunnison's prairie dog subspecies (Cynomys gunnisoni gunnisoni) and phylogenetic relationship within the genus Cynomys by Streich, Sean P., Keepers, Kyle G., Griffin, Karen A., Kane, Nolan C., Martin, Andrew P.

    Published in Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (02-01-2019)
    “…The mitochondrial genome of the Gunnison's prairie dog, Cynomys gunnisoni gunnisoni, is described and incorporated into a phylogenetic inference of the genus…”
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    Genomic insights into the mitochondria of 11 eastern North American species of Cladonia by Brigham, Laurel M., Allende, Luis M., Shipley, Benjamin R., Boyd, Kayla C., Higgins, Tanya J., Kelly, Nicholas, Anderson Stewart, Carly R., Keepers, Kyle G., Pogoda, Cloe S., Lendemer, James C., Tripp, Erin A., Kane, Nolan C.

    Published in Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (03-07-2018)
    “…Cladonia is among the most species-rich genera of lichens globally. Species in this lineage, commonly referred to as reindeer lichens, are ecologically…”
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    The complete mitochondrial genomes of five lichenized fungi in the genus Usnea (Ascomycota: Parmeliaceae) by Funk, Erik R., Adams, Alexander N., Spotten, Sarah M., Van Hove, Roxanne A., Whittington, Kristina T., Keepers, Kyle G., Pogoda, Cloe S., Lendemer, James C., Tripp, Erin A., Kane, Nolan C.

    Published in Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (28-02-2018)
    “…Known colloquially as 'Old Man's Beard', Usnea is a genus of lichenized Ascomycete fungi characterized by having a fruticose growth form and cartilaginous…”
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    A taxonomically broad metagenomic survey of 339 species spanning 57 families suggests cystobasidiomycete yeasts are not ubiquitous across all lichens by Lendemer, James C., Keepers, Kyle G., Tripp, Erin A., Pogoda, Cloe S., McCain, Christy M., Kane, Nolan C.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-08-2019)
    “…Premise Lichens are fungi that enter into obligate symbioses with photosynthesizing organisms (algae, cyanobacteria). Traditional narratives of lichens as…”
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    Reductions in complexity of mitochondrial genomes in lichen‐forming fungi shed light on genome architecture of obligate symbioses by Pogoda, Cloe S., Keepers, Kyle G., Lendemer, James C., Kane, Nolan C., Tripp, Erin A.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-03-2018)
    “…Symbioses among co‐evolving taxa are often marked by genome reductions such as a loss of protein‐coding genes in at least one of the partners as a means of…”
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    Mitochondrial genomes in the iconic reindeer lichens: Architecture, variation, and synteny across multiple evolutionary scales by Hoffman, Jordan R., Karol, Kenneth G., Ohmura, Yoshihito, Pogoda, Cloe S., Keepers, Kyle G., McMullin, Richard T., Lendemer, James C.

    Published in Mycologia (04-03-2023)
    “…Variation in mitochondrial genome composition across intraspecific, interspecific, and higher taxonomic scales has been little studied in lichen obligate…”
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    Genetic and Genomic Tools for Cannabis sativa by Vergara, Daniela, Baker, Halie, Clancy, Kayla, Keepers, Kyle G., Mendieta, J. Paul, Pauli, Christopher S., Tittes, Silas B., White, Kristin H., Kane, Nolan C.

    Published in Critical reviews in plant sciences (01-11-2016)
    “…The Cannabis industry is currently one of the fastest growing industries in the United States. Given the changing legal status of the plant, and the rapidly…”
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    Gene copy number is associated with phytochemistry in Cannabis sativa by Vergara, Daniela, Huscher, Ezra L, Keepers, Kyle G, Givens, Robert M, Cizek, Christian G, Torres, Anthony, Gaudino, Reggie, Kane, Nolan C

    Published in AoB plants (01-12-2019)
    “…Abstract Gene copy number (CN) variation is known to be important in nearly every species where it has been examined. Alterations in gene CN may provide a fast…”
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    The complete chloroplast genomes of Cannabis sativa and Humulus lupulus by Vergara, Daniela, White, Kristin H, Keepers, Kyle G, Kane, Nolan C

    “…Cannabis and Humulus are sister genera comprising the entirety of the Cannabaceae sensu stricto, including C. sativa L. (marijuana, hemp), and H. lupulus L…”
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    Genome streamlining via complete loss of introns has occurred multiple times in lichenized fungal mitochondria by Pogoda, Cloe S., Keepers, Kyle G., Nadiadi, Arif Y., Bailey, Dustin W., Lendemer, James C., Tripp, Erin A., Kane, Nolan C.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-04-2019)
    “…Reductions in genome size and complexity are a hallmark of obligate symbioses. The mitochondrial genome displays clear examples of these reductions, with the…”
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    Fitness landscape of sympatric pupfishes a useful tool for visualizing speciation by Keepers, Kyle G., Martin, Andrew P.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-05-2014)
    “…Arguably the most useful model of evolution emerged from the mind of Sewall Wright when he invented the fitness landscape (Wright ). In a recent issue of…”
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    Lecanora markjohnstonii (Lecanoraceae, lichenized Ascomycetes), a new sorediate crustose lichen from the southeastern United States by Stewart, Carly R. Anderson, Lendemer, James C, Keepers, Kyle G, Pogoda, Cloe S, Kane, Nolan C, McCain, Christy M, Tripp, Erin A

    Published in The Bryologist (01-12-2018)
    “…Lecanora markjohnstonii is described as new to science from the southeastern United States, with a primary center of distribution in the southern Appalachian…”
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    Evidence of substrate endemism of lichens on Fox Hills Sandstone: Discovery and description of Lecanora lendemeri as new to science by Tripp, Erin A, Morse, Caleb A, Keepers, Kyle G, Stewart, Carly Anderson, Pogoda, Cloe S, White, Kristin H, Hoffman, Jordan R, Kane, Nolan C, McCain, Christy M

    Published in The Bryologist (06-06-2019)
    “…Recent lichenological investigations of Fox Hills Formation sandstone outcrops in Colorado resulted in the discovery of three populations that represent an…”
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    The complete mitochondrial genome for Cannabis sativa by White, Kristin H., Vergara, Daniela, Keepers, Kyle G., Kane, Nolan C.

    Published in Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (01-01-2016)
    “…The following report details the first annotated mitochondrial genome for the Carmagnola variety of Cannabis sativa, the first reference genome for the…”
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    Extensive chloroplast genome rearrangement amongst three closely related Halamphora spp by Hamsher, Sarah E, Keepers, Kyle G, Pogoda, Cloe S, Stepanek, Joshua G, Kane, Nolan C, Kociolek, J. Patrick

    Published in PloS one (03-07-2019)
    “…Diatoms are the most diverse lineage of algae, but the diversity of their chloroplast genomes, particularly within a genus, has not been well documented…”
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