Richard C Moore

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1998-2004 Biology Miami University (Ohio), Oxford, OH 
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Sarah R. Grant post-doc 1998-2004 Miami University (Plant Biology Tree)
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Chae T, Harkess A, Moore RC. (2021) Sex-linked gene expression and the emergence of hermaphrodites in Carica papaya. American Journal of Botany
Moore RC, Harkess AE, Weingartner LA. (2016) How to be a seXY plant model: A holistic view of sex-chromosome research. American Journal of Botany
Wu M, Moore RC. (2015) The Evolutionary Tempo of Sex Chromosome Degradation in Carica papaya. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 80: 265-77
VanBuren R, Zeng F, Chen C, et al. (2015) Origin and domestication of papaya Yh chromosome. Genome Research. 25: 524-33
Lappin FM, Medert CM, Hawkins KK, et al. (2015) A polymorphic pseudoautosomal boundary in the Carica papaya sex chromosomes. Molecular Genetics and Genomics : Mgg. 290: 1511-22
Li Y, Moore R, Guinn M, et al. (2012) Transcription activator-like effector hybrids for conditional control and rewiring of chromosomal transgene expression Scientific Reports. 2: 897-897
Weingartner LA, Moore RC. (2012) Contrasting patterns of X/Y polymorphism distinguish Carica papaya from other sex chromosome systems. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 29: 3909-20
Gschwend AR, Weingartner LA, Moore RC, et al. (2012) The sex-specific region of sex chromosomes in animals and plants. Chromosome Research : An International Journal On the Molecular, Supramolecular and Evolutionary Aspects of Chromosome Biology. 20: 57-69
Wu X, Wang J, Na JK, et al. (2010) The origin of the non-recombining region of sex chromosomes in Carica and Vasconcellea. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology. 63: 801-10
Moore RC, Stevens MH. (2008) Local patterns of nucleotide polymorphism are highly variable in the selfing species Arabidopsis thaliana. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 66: 116-29
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