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List of works by Justin L Conover

A Malvaceae mystery: A mallow maelstrom of genome multiplications and maybe misleading methods?

scientific article published on 01 January 2019

Comparative genomics of an unusual biogeographic disjunction in the cotton tribe (Gossypieae) yields insights into genome downsizing

scientific article published on 27 November 2017

Cytonuclear Coevolution following Homoploid Hybrid Speciation in Aegilops tauschii

scientific article published on 01 February 2019

Cytonuclear responses to genome doubling

scientific article published on 01 September 2017

De Novo Genome Sequence Assemblies of Gossypium raimondii and Gossypium turneri

scientific article published on 07 October 2019

Deleterious Mutations Accumulate Faster in Allopolyploid Than Diploid Cotton (Gossypium) and Unequally between Subgenomes

scientific article published on 01 February 2022

Evolutionary divergence of duplicated genomes in newly described allotetraploid cottons

scientific article published in 2022

Genetic Analysis of the Transition from Wild to Domesticated Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.).

scientific article published on 06 February 2020

Genomic diversifications of five Gossypium allopolyploid species and their impact on cotton improvement

scientific article published on 20 April 2020

Insights into the Evolution of the New World Diploid Cottons (Gossypium, Subgenus Houzingenia) Based on Genome Sequencing

scientific article published on 01 January 2019

Little evidence for homoeologous gene conversion and homoeologous exchange events in <i>Gossypium</i> allopolyploids

Polyploid plants take cytonuclear perturbations in stride

The Genome Sequence of Gossypioides kirkii Illustrates a Descending Dysploidy in Plants

scientific article published on 27 November 2019

Unraveling cis and trans regulatory evolution during cotton domestication

scientific article published on 27 November 2019

Yeast membrane lipid imbalance leads to trafficking defects toward the Golgi

scientific article published on 3 March 2018