Tanya Renner

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Plant and Microbial Biology University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Adam Rork grad student 2017- Penn State
Yunjia Liu grad student 2021- Penn State
Nia (Blue) Riggins grad student 2021- Penn State
Robert Witkowski grad student 2022- Penn State
Qianshi Lin post-doc 2022- Penn State
Kadeem J. Gilbert post-doc 2019-2021 Penn State
Chloe P. Drummond post-doc 2018-2022 Penn State
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Saul F, Scharmann M, Wakatake T, et al. (2023) Subgenome dominance shapes novel gene evolution in the decaploid pitcher plant Nepenthes gracilis. Nature Plants
Drummond CP, Renner T. (2022) Genomic insights into the evolution of plant chemical defense. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 68: 102254
Freund M, Graus D, Fleischmann A, et al. (2022) The digestive systems of carnivorous plants. Plant Physiology
Gilbert KJ, Renner T. (2021) Acid or base? How do plants regulate the ecology of their phylloplane? Aob Plants. 13: plab032
Rork AM, Xu S, Attygalle A, et al. (2021) Author Correction: Primary Metabolism Co-Opted for Defensive Chemical Production in the Carabid Beetle, Harpalus pensylvanicus. Journal of Chemical Ecology
Rork AM, Xu S, Attygalle A, et al. (2021) Primary Metabolism co-Opted for Defensive Chemical Production in the Carabid Beetle, Harpalus pensylvanicus. Journal of Chemical Ecology
Breuss MW, Mamerto A, Renner T, et al. (2020) The evolution of the mammalian ABCA6-like genes: analysis of phylogenetic, expression and population genetic data reveals complex evolutionary histories. Genome Biology and Evolution
Albert VA, Renner T. (2020) Aquatic angiosperm ambiguities answered. Nature Plants
Rork AM, Mikó I, Renner T. (2019) Pygidial glands of Harpalus pensylvanicus (Coleoptera: Carabidae) contain resilin-rich structures. Arthropod Structure & Development
Rork AM, Renner T. (2018) Carabidae Semiochemistry: Current and Future Directions. Journal of Chemical Ecology
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