Search Results - "Miglia, Kathleen J."
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Phylogenomic evidence for multiple losses of flight in ratite birds
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (09-09-2008)“…Ratites (ostriches, emus, rheas, cassowaries, and kiwis) are large, flightless birds that have long fascinated biologists. Their current distribution on…”
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Two CDC42 paralogues modulate Cryptococcus neoformans thermotolerance and morphogenesis under host physiological conditions
Published in Molecular microbiology (01-02-2010)“…Summary The precise regulation of morphogenesis is a key mechanism by which cells respond to a variety of stresses, including those encountered by microbial…”
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Why Do Phylogenomic Data Sets Yield Conflicting Trees? Data Type Influences the Avian Tree of Life more than Taxon Sampling
Published in Systematic biology (01-09-2017)“…Phylogenomics, the use of large-scale data matrices in phylogenetic analyses, has been viewed as the ultimate solution to the problem of resolving difficult…”
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Phylogenomic Study of Birds Reveals Their Evolutionary History
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (27-06-2008)“…Deep avian evolutionary relationships have been difficult to resolve as a result of a putative explosive radiation. Our study examined ~32 kilobases of aligned…”
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Mid-Pleistocene divergence of Cuban and North American ivory-billed woodpeckers
Published in Biology letters (2005) (22-09-2006)“…Campephilus imperialis…”
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A well-tested set of primers to amplify regions spread across the avian genome
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Sexual specialization and inbreeding avoidance in the evolution of dioecy
Published in The Botanical review (01-01-1997)“…Dioecy has evolved independently, many times, among unrelated taxa. It also appears to have evolved along two contrasting pathways: (1) from hermaphroditism…”
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Are Transposable Element Insertions Homoplasy Free?: An Examination Using the Avian Tree of Life
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Mitochondrial DNA based phylogeny of the woodpecker genera Colaptes and Piculus, and implications for the history of woodpecker diversification in South America
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-01-2011)“…[Display omitted] ► The woodpecker genera Piculus and Colaptes (flickers) are paraphyletic. ► Three species of Piculus are reclassified as flickers. ► Earlier…”
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Analyses of Pediatric Isolates of Cryptococcus neoformans from South Africa
Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-01-2011)“…Compared to the incidence in adults, cryptococcosis is inexplicably rare among children, even in sub-Saharan Africa, which has the highest prevalence of…”
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Homoplastic microinversions and the avian tree of life
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (25-05-2011)“…Microinversions are cytologically undetectable inversions of DNA sequences that accumulate slowly in genomes. Like many other rare genomic changes (RGCs),…”
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Genotype, soil type, and locale effects on reciprocal transplant vigor, endophyte growth, and microbial functional diversity of a narrow sagebrush hybrid zone in Salt Creek Canyon, Utah
Published in American journal of botany (01-03-2007)“…When addressing the nature of ecological adaptation and environmental factors limiting population ranges and contributing to speciation, it is important to…”
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Nine-year reciprocal transplant experiment in the gardens of the basin and mountain big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata: Asteraceae) hybrid zone of Salt Creek Canyon : the importance of multiple-year tracking of fitness
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Nine-year reciprocal transplant experiment in the gardens of the basin and mountain big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata: Asteraceae) hybrid zone of Salt Creek Canyon: the importance of multiple-year tracking of f itness
Published in Biological journal of the Linnean Society (01-10-2005)“…We have studied reciprocal transplant gardens involving the hybrid zone between basin and mountain big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) in Salt Creek Canyon,…”
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Delayed pollination, stigma length, sex expression, and progeny sex ratio in spinach, Spinacea oleracea (Chenopodiaceae)
Published in American journal of botany (01-03-1996)“…Delayed outcrossed pollination of female spinach plants (Spinacea oleracea L.) resulted in increased stigma length and a male-biased progeny sex ratio. One…”
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Two CDC42 paralogs modulate C. neoformans thermotolerance and morphogenesis under host physiological conditions
Published in Molecular microbiology (16-12-2009)“…The precise regulation of morphogenesis is a key mechanism by which cells respond to a variety of stresses, including those encountered by microbial pathogens…”
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Genotype, soil type, and locale effects on reciprocal transplant vigor, endophyte growth, and microbial functional diversity of a narrow sagebrush hybrid zone in Salt Creek Canyon, Utah1
Published in American journal of botany (01-03-2007)“…When addressing the nature of ecological adaptation and environmental factors limiting population ranges and contributing to speciation, it is important to…”
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Nine-year reciprocal transplant experiment in the gardens of the basin and mountain big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata: Asteraceae) hybrid zone of Salt Creek Canyon: the importance of multiple-year tracking of f itness: RECIPROCAL TRANSPLANT EXPERIMENT IN A SAGEBRUSH HYBRID ZONE
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SEX AND THE LONELY ATRIPLEX
Published in Western North American naturalist (01-01-2007)“…To assess the current population sex ratio, females of dioecious plants need some means of determining the relative density of males and females. Assessing the…”
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Delayed Pollination, Stigma Length, Sex Expression, and Progeny Sex Ratio in Spinach, Spinacea oleracea (Chenopodiaceae)
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