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1. The homomorphic self-incompatibility system in Oleaceae is controlled by a hemizygous genomic region expressing a gibberellin pathway gene

15. Chromosome-scale assemblies of plant genomes using nanopore long reads and optical maps

16. Long-term balancing selection and the genetic load linked to the self-incompatibility locus in Arabidopsis halleri and A. lyrata.

21. Transition to Self-compatibility Associated With Dominant S-allele in a Diploid Siberian Progenitor of Allotetraploid Arabidopsis kamchatica Revealed by Arabidopsis lyrata Genomes.

22. Long-Term Balancing Selection and the Genetic Load Linked to the Self-Incompatibility Locus in Arabidopsis halleri and A. lyrata.

23. Genome of selfing Siberian Arabidopsis lyrata explains establishment of allopolyploid Arabidopsis kamchatica

24. Target enrichment of long open reading frames and ultraconserved elements to link microevolution and macroevolution in non‐model organisms.

26. Evolution of self‐incompatibility in the Brassicaceae: Lessons from a textbook example of natural selection

33. Maintenance of Adaptive Dynamics and No Detectable Load in a Range-Edge Outcrossing Plant Population

39. Inferring the demographic history of tetraploid species from genomic data

42. Diversification dynamics of freshwater bivalves (Unionidae: Parreysiinae: Coelaturini) indicate historic hydrographic connections throughout the East African Rift System

43. MOESM1 of Adaptive divergence in shell morphology in an ongoing gastropod radiation from Lake Malawi

44. Dominance hierarchy and the genetic load linked to self-incompatibility alleles in Brassicaceae

45. A general model to explore complex dominance patterns in plant sporophytic self-incompatibility systems

47. DILS: Demographic inferences with linked selection by using ABC

49. How and when did Arabidopsis thaliana become highly self-fertilising

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