Martin T. Morgan

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Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY, United States 
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Kannan L, Ramos M, Re A, et al. (2015) Public data and open source tools for multi-assay genomic investigation of disease. Briefings in Bioinformatics
Burgess KS, Morgan M, Husband BC. (2008) Interspecific seed discounting and the fertility cost of hybridization in an endangered species. The New Phytologist. 177: 276-83
Rausch JH, Morgan MT. (2005) The effect of self-fertilization, inbreeding depression, and population size on autopolyploid establishment. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 59: 1867-75
Morgan MT, Wilson WG. (2005) Self-fertilization and the escape from pollen limitation in variable pollination environments. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 59: 1143-8
Morgan MT, Wilson WG, Knight TM. (2005) Plant population dynamics, pollinator foraging, and the selection of self-fertilization. The American Naturalist. 166: 169-83
Ashman TL, Morgan MT. (2004) Explaining phenotypic selection on plant attractive characters: male function, gender balance or ecological context? Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 271: 553-9
Ashman TL, Knight TM, Steets JA, et al. (2004) Pollen limitation of plant reproduction: Ecological and evolutionary causes and consequences Ecology. 85: 2408-2421
Finer MS, Morgan MT. (2003) Effects of natural rates of geitonogamy on fruit set in Asclepias speciosa (Apocynaceae): evidence favoring the plant's dilemma. American Journal of Botany. 90: 1746-50
Morgan MT, Ashman TL. (2003) Quantitative character evolution under complicated sexual systems, illustrated in gynodioecious Fragaria virginiana. The American Naturalist. 162: 257-64
Conner JK, Rice AM, Stewart C, et al. (2003) Patterns and mechanisms of selection on a family-diagnostic trait: evidence from experimental manipulation and lifetime fitness selection gradients. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 57: 480-6
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