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    Pellicer, J (13)Guignard, MS (8)Kelly, LJ (7)Dodsworth, S (6)Hidalgo, O (6)Kovarik, A (6)Macas, J (5)Fay, MF (4)... View MoreSubjectgenome size (6)polyploidy (4)repetitive DNA (4)transposable elements (3)DNA deletion (2)epigenetics (2)Fritillaria (2)genome size evolution (2)genome turnover (2)Liliaceae (2)... View MoreDate Issued2023 (2)2022 (6)2021 (4)2020 (3)2019 (1)2018 (3)2017 (2)2016 (2)2015 (5)2014 (2)
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    Astonishing 35S rDNA diversity in the gymnosperm species Cycas revoluta Thunb 

    Wang, W; Ma, L; Becher, H; Garcia, S; Kovarikova, A; Leitch, IJ; Leitch, AR; Kovarik, A (2016-09)
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    Analysis of the giant genomes of Fritillaria (Liliaceae) indicates that a lack of DNA removal characterizes extreme expansions in genome size. 

    Kelly, LJ; Renny-Byfield, S; Pellicer, J; Macas, J; Novák, P; Neumann, P; Lysak, MA; Day, PD; Berger, M; Fay, MF;... (Wiley Online, 2015-06-08)
    Plants exhibit an extraordinary range of genome sizes, varying by > 2000-fold between the smallest and largest recorded values. In the absence of polyploidy, changes in the amount of repetitive DNA (transposable elements ...
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    Is There an Upper Limit to Genome Size? 

    Hidalgo, O; Pellicer, J; Christenhusz, M; Schneider, H; Leitch, AR; Leitch, IJ (2017-07)
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    250 years of hybridization between two biennial herb species without speciation 

    Matthews, A; Emelianova, K; Hatimy, AA; Chester, M; Pellicer, J; Ahmad, KS; Guignard, MS; Rouhan, G; Soltis, DE; Soltis, PS;... (2015)
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    Evolutionary relationships in the medicinally important genus Fritillaria L. (Liliaceae) 

    Day, PD; Berger, M; Hill, L; Fay, MF; Leitch, AR; Leitch, IJ; Kelly, LJ (2014-11)
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    Endogenous pararetrovirus sequences associated with 24 nt small RNAs at the centromeres of Fritillaria imperialis L. (Liliaceae), a species with a giant genome 

    Becher, H; Ma, L; Kelly, LJ; Kovarik, A; Leitch, IJ; Leitch, AR (2014-12)
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    Genome size diversity in angiosperms and its influence on gene space 

    Dodsworth, S; Leitch, AR; Leitch, IJ (2015-12)
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    Genomic Repeat Abundances Contain Phylogenetic Signal 

    Dodsworth, S; Chase, MW; Kelly, LJ; Leitch, IJ; Macas, J; Novak, P; Piednoel, M; Weiss-Schneeweiss, H; Leitch, AR (2015-01)
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    Remarkable variation of ribosomal DNA organization and copy number in gnetophytes, a distinct lineage of gymnosperms 

    Wang, W; Wan, T; Becher, H; Kuderova, A; Leitch, IJ; Garcia, S; Leitch, AR; Kovarik, A (2019-04-11)
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    Genome size and ploidy influence angiosperm species' biomass under nitrogen and phosphorus limitation 

    Guignard, MS; Nichols, RA; Knell, RJ; Macdonald, A; Romila, C-A; Trimmer, M; Leitch, IJ; Leitch, AR (2016-06)
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