Sequencing and Analyzing the Transcriptomes of a Thousand Species Across the Tree of Life for Green Plants.
Wong, G. K.-S., D. E. Soltis, J. Leebens-Mack, N. J. Wickett, M. S. Barker, Y. Van de Peer, S. W. … Continue
Plastome Evolution in Saxifragaceae and Multiple Plastid Capture Events Involving Heuchera and Tiarella.
Liu, L.-X., Y.-X. Du, R. A. Folk, S.-Y. Wang, D. E. Soltis, F.-D. Shang, and P. Li. 2020. Plastome Evolution … Continue
Revisiting the phylogeny of Dipsacales: New insights from phylogenomic analyses of complete plastomic sequences
Xiang, C.-L., H.-J. Dong, S. Landrein, F. Zhao, W.-B. Yu, D. E. Soltis, P. S. Soltis, A. Backlund, H.-F. Wang, … Continue
Evolution of environmental stress responses in plants.
Chen, Z.-H., and D. E. Soltis. 2020. Evolution of environmental stress responses in plants. Plant, Cell & Environment 43:2827–2831. [View … Continue
Preparing for the Need for a Supply of Native Seed.
Harrison, S. P., R. Schoen, D. Atcitty, R. Fiegener, R. Goodhue, K. Havens, C. C. House, R. C. Johnson, E. … Continue
Estimating rates and patterns of diversification with incomplete sampling: a case study in the rosids.
Sun, M., R. A. Folk, M. A. Gitzendanner, P. S. Soltis, Z. Chen, D. E. Soltis, and R. P. Guralnick. … Continue
Nuclear phylogenomic analyses of asterids conflict with plastome trees and support novel relationships among major lineages
Stull, G. W., P. S. Soltis, D. E. Soltis, M. A. Gitzendanner, and S. A. Smith. 2020. Nuclear phylogenomic analyses … Continue
An assessment of the need for native seeds and the capacity for their supply: Interim report.
Harrison, S. P., D. Atcitty, R. Fiegener, R. Goodhue, K. Havens, C. C. House, R. C. Johnson, E. Leger, V. … Continue
Spatial Phylogenetics of the North American Flora
Mishler, B. D., R. Guralnick, P. S. Soltis, S. A. Smith, D. E. Soltis, N. Barve, J. M. Allen, and … Continue
Genetic relationships and polyploid origins in the Lippia alba complex
Lopes, J. M. L., H. H. Carvalho, C. Zorzatto, A. L. S. Azevedo, M. A. Machado, F. R. G. Salimena, … Continue