Search Results - "McLay, Todd G. B"
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A genome resource for Acacia, Australia’s largest plant genus
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)
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
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
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
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)
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
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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Phylogenomics reveals extreme gene tree discordance in a lineage of dominant trees: hybridization, introgression, and incomplete lineage sorting blur deep evolutionary relationships despite clear species groupings in Eucalyptus subgenus Eudesmia
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-10-2023)“…[Display omitted] •New eucalypt-specific bait set (568 genes) for target capture sequencing.•Phylogenomic analyses of all species of Eucalyptus subg…”
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Expression–environment associations in transcriptomic heat stress responses for a global plant lineage
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
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)
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)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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