
Publications of Timothy F. Sharbel
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Journal Article (10)
2010
Journal Article
22 (3), pp. 655 - 671 (2010)
Apomictic and sexual ovules of Boechera display heterochronic global gene expression patterns. The Plant Cell 2005
Journal Article
109 (1-3), pp. 283 - 292 (2005)
Biogeographic distribution of polyploidy and B chromosomes in the apomictic Boechera holboellii complex. Cytogenetics and Genome Research 2004
Journal Article
106 (2-4), pp. 173 - 183 (2004)
Is the aneuploid chromosome in an apomictic Boechera holboellii a genuine B chromosome? Cytogenetics and Genome Research 2001
Journal Article
87 (1), pp. 59 - 68 (2001)
Recurrent polyploid origins and chloroplast phylogeography in the Arabis holboellii complex (Brassicaceae). Heredity 2000
Journal Article
355 (1394), pp. 163 - 178 (2000)
B-chromosome evolution. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences
Journal Article
9 (12), pp. 2109 - 2118 (2000)
Genetic isolation by distance in Arabidopsis thaliana: biogeography and postglacial colonization of Europe. Molecular Ecology 1998
Journal Article
383 (1-3), pp. 277 - 285 (1998)
Reproductive modes, ploidy distribution, and supernumerary chromosome frequencies of the flatworm Polycelis nigra (Platyhelminthes: Tricladida). Hydrobiologia
Journal Article
6 (8), pp. 654 - 656 (1998)
A drop technique for flatworm chromosome preparation for light microscopy and high-resolution scanning electron microscopy. Chromosome Research
Journal Article
81 (1), pp. 38 - 47 (1998)
Allozyme variability in sexual and parthenogenetic freshwater planarians: evidence for polyphyletic origin of parthenogenetic lineages through hybridization with coexisting sexuals. Heredity
Journal Article
41 (1), pp. 14 - 22 (1998)
B-chromosome origin in the endemic New Zealand frog Leiopelma hochstetteri through sex chromosome devolution. Genome Book Chapter (2)
2004
Book Chapter
Crucifer Evolution in the Post-Genomic Era. In: Plant Diversity and Evolution, Genotypic and Phenotypic Variation in Higher Plants, pp. 119 - 138 (Ed. Henry, R.). CABI Press (2004)
1999
Book Chapter
Amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP): A non-random PCR-based technique for multilocus sampling. In: DNA Profiling and DNA Fingerprinting, pp. 182 - 199 (Eds. Epplen, J. T.; Lubjuhn, T.). Birkhäuser, Basel (1999)