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Plant Germplasm Acquisition
item In silico mapping of Conserved Ortholog Set (COS) markers in the potato genome (Jan 2013)
item Characterization of resistance to Synchytrium endobioticum in cultivated potato accessions from the Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry (VIR) collection (Nov 2012)
item Twenty-five years of collecting and taxonomy of wild potatoes (Oct 2012)
item Reflections on a lifetime of collecting germplasm – a childhood dream realized (Oct 2012)
item Single copy nuclear gene analysis of polyploidy in wild potatoes (Solanum section Petota) (Sep 2012)
item Genomic in situ hybridization reveals both auto- and allopolyploid origins of different North and Central American hexaploid potato (Solanum sect. Petota) species (May 2012)
item The enigma of Solanum maglia in the origin of the Chilean cultivated potato, Solanum tuberosum Chilotanum group (Mar 2012)
item Applications of next-generation sequencing techniques in plant biology (Mar 2012)
item A reassessment of Solanum maglia in the origin of Chilean landraces of cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum Chilotanum Group) (Feb 2012)
item Biogeographic implications of the striking discovery of a 4000 kilometer disjunct population of the wild potato Solanum morelliforme in South America (Nov 2011)
item Molecular evolution of Adh and LEAFY and the phylogenetic utility of their introns in Pyrus (Rosaceae) (Sep 2011)
item Asymmetric single-strand polymorphism: an accurate and cost-effective method to amplify and sequence allelic variants (Aug 2011)
item The significance of field work in monographic studies (Aug 2011)
item Genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) analysis of the North and Central American hexaploid wild potato species (Jul 2011)
item Wart (synchytrium endobioticum) resistance in cultivated potato species (Jul 2011)
item Phylogenetic relationships of Solanum series Conicibaccata and related species in Solanum section Petota inferred from five conserved ortholog sequences (Feb 2011)
item Taxonomy of cultivated potatoes (solanum section petota: solanaceae) (Jan 2011)
item Ecogeography of Ploidy Variation in Cultivated Potato (Solanum Sect. Petota) (Dec 2010)
item Ecogeography of ploidy variation in cultivated potato (Solanum sect. Petota) (Dec 2010)
item Taxonomic changes in Solanum section Petota (Dec 2010)
item Multiple Nuclear Ortholog (COSII) Phylogeny of Wild Potatoes and Tomatoes (Oct 2010)
item Genetic Relationships Among Pyrus pyrifolia Cultivars from Southeastern China and Japan (Oct 2010)
item Phylogeny of Solanum Series Piurana and Putatively Related Species in Solanum Section Petota Based on Five Conserved Ortholog Sequences (Aug 2010)
item Taxonomy of Cultivated Potatoes (Solanum section Petota: Solanaceae) (Jul 2010)
item Complex Multiple Reticulate Origins of Potato Polyploids (Jul 2010)
item Unraveling the Evolutionary History of Wild Potatoes and Tomatoes (Jul 2010)
item Reticulate Phylogenetics of Wild Potato Polyploids Inferred From Multilocus Analysis (Jul 2010)
item A Microsatellite and Morphological Assessment of the Russian National Potato Collection (Jul 2010)
item A New Species and Key to the Jaltomata (Solanaceae) of Mexico (Jun 2010)
item Evolution of Chromosome 6 of Solanum Species Revealed by Comparative Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization Mapping (May 2010)
item COSII-Based Mapping and Diversity in Potato, Tomato, Sweet Potato and Carrot (Jan 2010)
item Sandra Diane Knapp—Recipient of the 2008 Peter Raven Award (Jan 2010)
item Species Boundaries and Interrelationships of Solanum Sect. Petota (Wild and Cultivated Potatoes) are Drastically Altered as a Result of PBI-Funded Research (Nov 2009)
item Do potatoes and tomatoes have a single evolutionary history, and what proportion of the genome supports this history (Aug 2009)
item Species Boundaries and Interrelationships of Solanum Sect. Petota (Wild and Cultivated Potatoes) are Drastically Altered as a Result of PBI-Funded Research (Jul 2009)
item Unraveling the Evolutionary History of Wild Potatoes and Tomatoes (Jul 2009)
item Species Boundaries and Interrelationships of Solanum Series Conicibaccata (Jul 2009)
item Species Boundaries and Interrelationships of Solanum Series Piurana (Jul 2009)
item Taxonomy of Wild Tomatoes and their Relatives(Solanum sect. Lycopersicoides, sect. Juglandifolia, sect. Lycopersicon; Solanaceae) (Jun 2009)
item Tests of Taxonomic and Biogeographic Predictivity: Resistance to Multiple Disease and Insect Pests in Wild Relatives of Cultivated Potato (Jun 2009)
item Genomic Origins of the Cultivated Potato Species: GBSSI Sequencing Data (Mar 2009)
item Nitrate Reductase Phylogeny of Potato (Solanum sect. Petota) Genomes with Emphasis on the Origins of the Polyploid Species (Feb 2009)
item Taxonomic Treatment of Solanum Section Petota (Wild Potatoes) in Catálogo de Plantas Vasculares del Cono Sur (Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, y sur del Brasil) (Jan 2009)
item The Single Andigenum Origin of Neo-Tuberosum Potato Materials is not Supported by Microsatellite and Plastid Marker Analyses (Jan 2009)
item Phylogeny of Solanum series Piurana and putatively related series based on morphological and molecular data (Aug 2008)
item Preliminary phylogeny of Solanum series Conicibaccata based on morphological and molecular data (Aug 2008)
item Do potatoes and tomatoes have a single evolutionary history? What proportion of the genome supports this history (Aug 2008)
     
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