Ipomoea
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Subject Areas on Research
- A taxonomic monograph of Ipomoea integrated across phylogenetic scales.
- An examination of the monophyly of morning glory taxa using Bayesian phylogenetic inference.
- Analysis of a chalcone synthase mutant in Ipomoea purpurea reveals a novel function for flavonoids: amelioration of heat stress.
- Close clustering of anthers and stigma in Ipomoea hederacea enhances prezygotic isolation from Ipomoea purpurea.
- Effects of variation at the flower-colour A locus on mating system parameters in Ipomoea purpurea.
- Environmental variation mediates the deleterious effects of Coleosporium ipomoeae on Ipomoea purpurea.
- Escape from adaptive conflict after duplication in an anthocyanin pathway gene.
- Evolution of host range in Coleosporium ipomoeae, a plant pathogen with multiple hosts.
- Evolutionary rate variation in anthocyanin pathway genes.
- Experimental evidence that selection favors character displacement in the ivyleaf morning glory.
- Gene flow, divergent selection and resistance to introgression in two species of morning glories (Ipomoea).
- Genetic architecture of divergence: the selfing syndrome in Ipomoea lacunosa.
- Genetic changes associated with floral adaptation restrict future evolutionary potential.
- Genetic changes contributing to the parallel evolution of red floral pigmentation among Ipomoea species.
- Genetics of resistance to the rust fungus Coleosporium ipomoeae in three species of morning glory (Ipomoea).
- Major-gene resistance to the rust pathogen Coleosporium ipomoeae is common in natural populations of Ipomoea purpurea.
- Modularity and selection of nectar traits in the evolution of the selfing syndrome in Ipomoea lacunosa (Convolvulaceae).
- Morning glory as a powerful model in ecological genomics: tracing adaptation through both natural and artificial selection.
- Morphological and genetic differentiation and reproductive isolation among closely related taxa in the Ipomoea series Batatas.
- Natural selection on a leaf-shape polymorphism in the ivyleaf morning glory (Ipomoea hederacea).
- Natural selection on a polymorphic disease-resistance locus in Ipomoea purpurea.
- Neutral evolution of the nonbinding region of the anthocyanin regulatory gene Ipmyb1 in Ipomoea.
- Parallel evolution at multiple levels in the origin of hummingbird pollinated flowers in Ipomoea.
- Pleiotropic effects of an allele producing white flowers in Ipomoea purpurea.
- Predictable patterns of constraint among anthocyanin-regulating transcription factors in Ipomoea.
- Reconciling Conflicting Phylogenies in the Origin of Sweet Potato and Dispersal to Polynesia.
- Relaxed constraint and evolutionary rate variation between basic helix-loop-helix floral anthocyanin regulators in Ipomoea.
- Selection favors loss of floral pigmentation in a highly selfing morning glory.
- Selection through male function favors smaller floral display size in the common morning glory Ipomoea purpurea (Convolvulaceae).
- The genetic basis of a flower-color polymorphism in the common