Angela M. Hancock, Ph.D.

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2009 Human Genetics University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
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Tergemina E, Ansari S, Salt DE, et al. (2025) Multiple independent MGR5 alleles contribute to a clinal pattern in leaf magnesium across the distribution of Arabidopsis thaliana. The New Phytologist
Neto C, Hancock A. (2023) Genetic architecture of flowering time differs between populations with contrasting demographic and selective histories. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Elfarargi AF, Gilbault E, Döring N, et al. (2023) Genomic basis of adaptation to a novel precipitation regime. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Tergemina E, Elfarargi AF, Flis P, et al. (2022) A two-step adaptive walk rewires nutrient transport in a challenging edaphic environment. Science Advances. 8: eabm9385
Fulgione A, Neto C, Elfarargi AF, et al. (2022) Parallel reduction in flowering time from de novo mutations enable evolutionary rescue in colonizing lineages. Nature Communications. 13: 1461
Göktay M, Fulgione A, Hancock AM. (2020) A new catalogue of structural variants in 1301 A. thaliana lines from Africa, Eurasia and North America reveals a signature of balancing at defense response genes. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Sun H, Rowan BA, Flood PJ, et al. (2019) Linked-read sequencing of gametes allows efficient genome-wide analysis of meiotic recombination. Nature Communications. 10: 4310
Huber CD, Durvasula A, Hancock AM, et al. (2018) Gene expression drives the evolution of dominance. Nature Communications. 9: 2750
Fulgione A, Hancock AM. (2018) Archaic lineages broaden our view on the history of Arabidopsis thaliana. The New Phytologist
Fulgione A, Koornneef M, Roux F, et al. (2017) Madeiran Arabidopsis thaliana reveals ancient long-range colonization and clarifies demography in Eurasia. Molecular Biology and Evolution
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