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Anthony Baniaga
Anthony Baniaga
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One thousand plant transcriptomes and the phylogenomics of green plants
Nature 574 (7780), 679-685, 2019
11982019
On the relative abundance of autopolyploids and allopolyploids
MS Barker, N Arrigo, AE Baniaga, Z Li, DA Levin
New phytologist 210 (2), 391-398, 2016
3612016
Early genome duplications in conifers and other seed plants
Z Li, AE Baniaga, EB Sessa, M Scascitelli, SW Graham, LH Rieseberg, ...
Science advances 1 (10), e1501084, 2015
2662015
Polyploid plants have faster rates of multivariate niche differentiation than their diploid relatives
AE Baniaga, HE Marx, N Arrigo, MS Barker
Ecology letters 23 (1), 68-78, 2020
1132020
The Small Nuclear Genomes of Selaginella Are Associated with a Low Rate of Genome Size Evolution
AE Baniaga, N Arrigo, MS Barker
Genome biology and evolution 8 (5), 1516-1525, 2016
332016
Nuclear Genome Size is Positively Correlated with Median LTR-RT Insertion Time in Fern and Lycophyte Genomes
AE Baniaga, MS Barker
American Fern Journal 109 (3), 248-266, 2019
162019
A successful in vitro propagation technique for resurrection plants of the Selaginellaceae
R Yu, AE Baniaga, SA Jorgensen, MS Barker
American Fern Journal 107 (2), 96-104, 2017
72017
Comparative Micromorphology and Ultrastructure of Resurrection and Non-resurrection Selaginella Species
R Yu, Y Pu, AE Baniaga, S Lu, G Zhang
American Fern Journal 112 (1), 50-72, 2022
32022
Changes in the Genome: Polyploidy, Hybridization, and Genome Size Evolution Explored Through Selaginella and Vascular Plants
AEF Baniaga
The University of Arizona., 2019
2019
The Small Nuclear Genomes ofSelaginellaAre Associated with a Low Rate of Genome Size Evolution
AE Baniaga, N Arrigo, MS Barker
Special iSSue Current Status and Future Prospects for Fern and Lycophyte Genomics: Introduction to an American Fern Journal Special Issue
PG Wolf, MS Barker, DB Marchant, AR Petlewski, FW Li, LY Kuo, EM Sigel, ...
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