Scott Hodges

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Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
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Min Y, Ballerini ES, Edwards MB, et al. (2022) Genetic architecture underlying variation in floral meristem termination in Aquilegia. Journal of Experimental Botany
Edwards MB, Choi GPT, Derieg NJ, et al. (2021) Genetic architecture of floral traits in bee- and hummingbird-pollinated sister species of Aquilegia (columbine). Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Ballerini ES, Min Y, Edwards MB, et al. (2020) , encoding a C2H2 zinc-finger transcription factor, plays a central role in the development of a key innovation, floral nectar spurs, in . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Ballerini ES, Kramer EM, Hodges SA. (2019) Comparative transcriptomics of early petal development across four diverse species of Aquilegia reveal few genes consistently associated with nectar spur development. Bmc Genomics. 20: 668
ZHOU J, HUANG Z, LI J, et al. (2019) Semiaquilegia danxiashanensis (Ranunculaceae), a new species from Danxia Shan in Guangdong, southern China Phytotaxa. 405: 1
Filiault DL, Ballerini ES, Mandáková T, et al. (2018) The a genome provides insight into adaptive radiation and reveals an extraordinarily polymorphic chromosome with a unique history. Elife. 7
Noutsos C, Borevitz JO, Hodges SA. (2014) Gene flow between nascent species: geographic, genotypic and phenotypic differentiation within and between Aquilegia formosa and A. pubescens. Molecular Ecology. 23: 5589-98
Hufford KM, Mazer SJ, Hodges SA. (2014) Genetic variation among mainland and island populations of a native perennial grass used in restoration. Aob Plants. 6
Sharma B, Yant L, Hodges SA, et al. (2014) Understanding the development and evolution of novel floral form in Aquilegia. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 17: 22-7
Zhang R, Guo C, Zhang W, et al. (2013) Disruption of the petal identity gene APETALA3-3 is highly correlated with loss of petals within the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110: 5074-9
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