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Tag phenotypic_plasticity [7 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag phenotypic_plasticity.
  • Adaptive Phenotypic Plasticity in Response to Climate Change in a Wild Bird Population
    Science, Vol. 320, No. 5877. (9 May 2008), pp. 800-803.
    by Anne Charmantier, Robin H Mccleery, Lionel R Cole, Chris Perrins, Loeske E Kruuk, Ben C Sheldon
  • Genome Plasticity a Key Factor in the Success of Polyploid Wheat Under Domestication
    Science, Vol. 316, No. 5833. (29 June 2007), pp. 1862-1866.
    by Jorge Dubcovsky, Jan Dvorak
  • From Genotype to Phenotype: Systems Biology Meets Natural Variation
    Science, Vol. 320, No. 5875. (25 April 2008), pp. 495-497.
    by Philip N Benfey, Thomas Mitchell-Olds
  • Genome Size Scaling through Phenotype Space.
    Ann Bot (Lond) (24 January 2008)
    by Charles A A Knight, Jeremy M M Beaulieu
  • Genetic and Epigenetic Mechanisms for Gene Expression and Phenotypic Variation in Plant Polyploids.
    Annu Rev Plant Biol (5 February 2007)
    by Z Jeffrey J Chen
  • Selective Sweeps Reveal Candidate Genes for Adaptation to Drought and Salt Tolerance in Common Sunflower, Helianthus annuus
    Genetics, Vol. 175, No. 4. (1 April 2007), pp. 1823-1834.
    by Nolan C Kane, Loren H Rieseberg
    posted to adaptation evolution phenotypic_plasticity by echinotrix on 2007-10-17 17:08:09 as **
  • Phenotypic plasticity of fine root growth increases plant productivity in pine seedlings
    BMC Ecology, Vol. 4, No. 1. (2004)
    by Rongling Wu, James Grissom, Steven Mckeand, David O'Malley
    posted to ecology phenotypic_plasticity by echinotrix on 2007-04-03 10:20:22 as **
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