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    A genome resource for Acacia, Australia’s largest plant genus by McLay, Todd G. B, Murphy, Daniel J, Holmes, Gareth D, Mathews, Sarah, Brown, Gillian K, Cantrill, David J, Udovicic, Frank, Allnutt, Theodore R, Jackson, Chris J

    Published in PloS one (14-10-2022)
    “…Acacia (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, mimosoid clade) is the largest and most widespread genus of plants in the Australian flora, occupying and dominating a…”
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    Chloroplast variation is incongruent with classification of the Australian bloodwood eucalypts (genus Corymbia, family Myrtaceae) by Schuster, Tanja M, Setaro, Sabrina D, Tibbits, Josquin F G, Batty, Erin L, Fowler, Rachael M, McLay, Todd G B, Wilcox, Stephen, Ades, Peter K, Bayly, Michael J

    Published in PloS one (18-04-2018)
    “…Previous molecular phylogenetic analyses have resolved the Australian bloodwood eucalypt genus Corymbia (~100 species) as either monophyletic or paraphyletic…”
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    Two micro-scale protocols for the isolation of DNA from polysaccharide-rich plant tissue by Shepherd, Lara D, McLay, Todd G. B

    Published in Journal of plant research (01-03-2011)
    “…The high polysaccharide content of some plant species hinders the successful isolation of their DNA. As an alternative to the macro-extraction methods…”
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    New targets acquired: Improving locus recovery from the Angiosperms353 probe set by McLay, Todd G. B., Birch, Joanne L., Gunn, Bee F., Ning, Weixuan, Tate, Jennifer A., Nauheimer, Lars, Joyce, Elizabeth M., Simpson, Lalita, Schmidt‐Lebuhn, Alexander N., Baker, William J., Forest, Félix, Jackson, Chris J.

    Published in Applications in plant sciences (01-07-2021)
    “…PREMISE Universal target enrichment kits maximize utility across wide evolutionary breadth while minimizing the number of baits required to create a…”
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    Divergent lineages in a semi‐arid mallee species, Eucalyptus behriana, correspond to a major geographic break in southeastern Australia by Fahey, Patrick S., Fowler, Rachael M., McLay, Todd G. B., Udovicic, Frank, Cantrill, David J., Bayly, Michael J.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-01-2021)
    “…Aim To infer relationships between populations of the semi‐arid, mallee eucalypt, Eucalyptus behriana, to build hypotheses regarding evolution of major…”
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    Phylogeny and classification of the Australasian and Indomalayan mimosoid legumes Archidendron and Archidendropsis (Leguminosae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae, mimosoid clade) by Brown, Gillian K, Aju, Javier, Bayly, Michael J, Murphy, Daniel J, McLay, Todd G B

    Published in PhytoKeys (22-08-2022)
    “…The morphologically variable genus is the second largest mimosoid legume genus from the Indomalayan-Australasian region, yet it has not been well represented…”
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    Long-read assemblies reveal structural diversity in genomes of organelles - an example with Acacia pycnantha by Syme, Anna E, McLay, Todd G B, Udovicic, Frank, Cantrill, David J, Murphy, Daniel J

    Published in GigaByte (Hong Kong, China) (20-12-2021)
    “…Organelle genomes are typically represented as single, static, circular molecules. However, there is evidence that the chloroplast genome exists in two…”
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    Expression–environment associations in transcriptomic heat stress responses for a global plant lineage by Andrew, Samuel C., Simonsen, Anna K., Coppin, Chris W., Arnold, Pieter A., Briceño, Verónica F., McLay, Todd G. B., Jackson, Chris J., Gallagher, Rachael V., Mokany, Karel

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-08-2024)
    “…The increasing frequency and severity of heatwaves will intensify stress on plants. Given regional variation in heatwave exposure and expected differences in…”
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    Genomic data inform taxonomy and conservation of Critically Endangered shrubs: a case study of Zieria (Rutaceae) species from eastern Australia by Orel, Harvey K, McLay, Todd G B, Guja, Lydia K, Duretto, Marco F, Bayly, Michael J

    Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (01-07-2024)
    “…Abstract Zieria buxijugum, Z. formosa, and Z. parrisiae are three closely related, Critically Endangered species of questionable taxonomic validity that occur…”
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    Plastid phylogenomic analysis of tribe Myoporeae (Scrophulariaceae) by Fowler, Rachael M., McLay, Todd G. B., Schuster, Tanja M., Buirchell, Bevan J., Murphy, Daniel J., Bayly, Michael J.

    Published in Plant systematics and evolution (01-06-2020)
    “…This study presents an analysis of plastomes to assess relationships among the seven genera of tribe Myoporeae (Scrophulariaceae). Sampling included…”
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    Inferring the biogeography of New Zealand's only endemic holoparasitic plant, the threatened Dactylanthus taylorii (Mystropetalaceae) by McLay, Todd G. B., Tate, Jennifer A., Gemmill, Chrissen E. C., Holzapfel, Avi S., Symonds, V. Vaughan

    Published in New Zealand journal of botany (02-10-2022)
    “…Despite a rich history of botanical research, little is known about the distribution of genetic variation within New Zealand plant species. With a native…”
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    Investigating gall midges (Asphondylia), associated microfungi and parasitoids in some chenopod plant hosts (Amaranthaceae) in south-eastern Australia by Rixon, Megan E., Bayly, Michael J., McLay, Todd G. B., Lebel, Teresa

    Published in Arthropod-plant interactions (01-10-2021)
    “…The hidden diversity and interactions of gall midges (Cecidomyiidae), their associated microfungal symbiont(s), and parasitoid wasps in temperate saltmarshes…”
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    Microsatellite markers for the endangered root holoparasite Dactylanthus taylorii (Balanophoraceae) from 454 pyrosequencing by McLay, Todd G. B., Tate, Jennifer A., Symonds, V. Vaughan

    Published in American journal of botany (01-08-2012)
    “…• Premise of the study: Microsatellite loci were isolated and developed as polymorphic markers for the New Zealand endemic root holoparasite Dactylanthus…”
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    Phylogenomics and the rise of the angiosperms by Zuntini, Alexandre R., Carruthers, Tom, Brewer, Grace E., McGinnie, Catherine, Negrão, Raquel, Simpson, Lalita, Barber, Vanessa M. A., Clarkson, James J., Hendriks, Kasper P., Hu, Ai-Qun, Larson, Drew A., de Lírio, Elton John, Appelhans, Marc S., Arroyo, Juan, Arthan, Watchara, Bachelier, Julien B., Bailey, C. Donovan, Bayer, Randall J., Bayly, Michael J., Birch, Joanne L., Bogarín, Diego, Briggs, Marie, Brown, Gillian K., Burns, Edie, Byrne, Margaret, Cable, Stuart, Cantrill, David J., Chase, Mark W., Cheek, Martin, Chen, Shilin, Christenhusz, Maarten J. M., van Dijk, Kor-jent, Duretto, Marco F., Edwards, Sara L., Escudero, Marcial, Fabriani, Federico, Ficinski, Sarah Z., Goyder, David J., Grall, Aurélie, Hackel, Jan, Haevermans, Thomas, Haigh, Anna, Hall, Tony, Jackson, Christopher J., James, Shelley A., Kadereit, Gudrun, Kato, Masahiro, Kellogg, Elizabeth A., King, Graham J., Klitgaard, Bente B., Leebens-Mack, James H., Léveillé-Bourret, Étienne, Li, De-Zhu, Liede-Schumann, Sigrid, Livshultz, Tatyana, Lorence, David, Luján, Manuel, Lum, Mabel, Mansano, Vidal F., Mayo, Simon J., McDougall, Andrew E., Mitchell, John D., Moore, Michael J., Nauheimer, Lars, Nge, Francis J., Nyffeler, Reto, Orejuela, Andrés, Ortiz, Edgardo M., Persson, Claes, Plunkett, Gregory M., Qin, Ming, Rodda, Michele, Rokni, Saba, de Salas, Miguel F., Schaefer, Hanno, Shapcott, Alison, Simmons, Mark P., Simões, Ana Rita G., Soltis, Douglas E., Starr, Julian R., Straub, Shannon C. K., Struwe, Lena, Telford, Ian R. H., Udovicic, Frank, Vonow, Helen P., Vorontsova, Maria S., de Vos, Jurriaan M., Wieringa, Jan J., Williamson, Luis T., Woods, Lisa A., Woods, Roseina, Yang, Ya, Zhang, Yu-Xiao, Antonelli, Alexandre, Bellot, Sidonie, Crayn, Darren M., Leitch, Ilia J., Smith, Stephen A., Forest, Félix, Baker, William J.

    Published in Nature (London) (23-05-2024)
    “…Angiosperms are the cornerstone of most terrestrial ecosystems and human livelihoods 1 , 2 . A robust understanding of angiosperm evolution is required to…”
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    Molecular phylogeny of tribe Myoporeae (Scrophulariaceae) using nuclear ribosomal DNA: Generic relationships and evidence for major clades by Fowler, Rachael M., Murphy, Daniel J., McLay, Todd G.B., Buirchell, Bevan J., Chinnock, Robert J., Bayly, Michael J.

    Published in Taxon (01-06-2021)
    “…Eremophila is a significant component of the Australian arid zone flora, but its generic limits and relationships to the other six genera of tribe Myoporeae…”
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    Phylogeny and classification of the Australasian and Indomalayan mimosoid legumes Archidendron and Archidendropsis by Brown, Gillian K, Aju, Javier, Bayly, Michael J, Murphy, Daniel J, McLay, Todd G. B

    Published in PhytoKeys (22-08-2022)
    “… The morphologically variable genus Archidendron is the second largest mimosoid legume genus from the Indomalayan-Australasian region, yet it has not been…”
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    A genome resource for Acacia, Australia's largest plant genus by Todd G B McLay, Daniel J Murphy, Gareth D Holmes, Sarah Mathews, Gillian K Brown, David J Cantrill, Frank Udovicic, Theodore R Allnutt, Chris J Jackson

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2022)
    “…Acacia (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, mimosoid clade) is the largest and most widespread genus of plants in the Australian flora, occupying and dominating a…”
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