Andrea L. Sweigart, Ph.D.

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University of Georgia, Athens, Athens, GA, United States 
 2006 Duke University, Durham, NC 
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John H. Willis grad student 2006 Duke
 (Patterns of evolutionary divergence and the genetics of hybrid sterility between two species of Mimulus.)
Allen Orr post-doc
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Mantel SJ, Sweigart AL. (2024) Postzygotic barriers persist despite ongoing introgression in hybridizing Mimulus species. Molecular Ecology. e17261
Farnitano MC, Sweigart AL. (2023) Strong postmating reproductive isolation in Mimulus section Eunanus. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 36: 1393-1410
Sotola VA, Berg CS, Samuli M, et al. (2023) Genomic mechanisms and consequences of diverse postzygotic barriers between monkeyflower species. Genetics
Mantel SJ, Sweigart AL. (2023) Postzygotic barriers persist despite ongoing introgression in hybridizing species. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Sandstedt GD, Wu CA, Sweigart AL. (2020) Evolution of multiple postzygotic barriers between species of the Mimulus tilingii complex. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Kerwin RE, Sweigart AL. (2020) Rampant misexpression in a Mimulus (monkeyflower) introgression line caused by hybrid sterility, not regulatory divergence. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Mantel SJ, Sweigart AL. (2019) Divergence in drought-response traits between sympatric species of . Ecology and Evolution. 9: 10291-10304
Flagel LE, Blackman BK, Fishman L, et al. (2019) GOOGA: A platform to synthesize mapping experiments and identify genomic structural diversity. Plos Computational Biology. 15: e1006949
Sweigart AL, Brandvain Y, Fishman L. (2019) Making a Murderer: The Evolutionary Framing of Hybrid Gamete-Killers. Trends in Genetics : Tig
Lowry D, Sobel J, Angert A, et al. (2019) The case for the continued use of the genus name Mimulus for all monkeyflowers Taxon. 68: 617-623
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