Kasavajhala Prasad

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Duke University, Durham, NC 
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Carley LN, Mojica JP, Wang B, et al. (2021) Ecological factors influence balancing selection on leaf chemical profiles of a wildflower. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Kliver S, Rayko M, Komissarov A, et al. (2018) Assembly of the Boechera retrofracta Genome and Evolutionary Analysis of Apomixis-Associated Genes. Genes. 9
Lee CR, Wang B, Mojica JP, et al. (2017) Publisher correction: Young inversion with multiple linked QTLs under selection in a hybrid zone. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 1: 1585
Lee CR, Wang B, Mojica JP, et al. (2017) Young inversion with multiple linked QTLs under selection in a hybrid zone. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 1: 119
Lee C, Wang B, Mojica JP, et al. (2017) Erratum: Young inversion with multiple linked QTLs under selection in a hybrid zone Nature Ecology & Evolution. 1
Leamy LJ, Lee CR, Cousins V, et al. (2014) Large-scale adaptive divergence in Boechera fecunda, an endangered wild relative of Arabidopsis. Ecology and Evolution. 4: 3175-86
Anderson JT, Wagner MR, Rushworth CA, et al. (2014) The evolution of quantitative traits in complex environments. Heredity. 112: 4-12
Laluk K, Prasad KV, Savchenko T, et al. (2012) The calmodulin-binding transcription factor SIGNAL RESPONSIVE1 is a novel regulator of glucosinolate metabolism and herbivory tolerance in Arabidopsis. Plant & Cell Physiology. 53: 2008-15
Prasad KV, Song BH, Olson-Manning C, et al. (2012) A gain-of-function polymorphism controlling complex traits and fitness in nature. Science (New York, N.Y.). 337: 1081-4
Manzaneda AJ, Prasad KV, Mitchell-Olds T. (2010) Variation and fitness costs for tolerance to different types of herbivore damage in Boechera stricta genotypes with contrasting glucosinolate structures. The New Phytologist. 188: 464-77
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