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Verónica S. Di Stilio
 
Veronica Di Stilio    
Department of Biology
University of Washington

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Veronica S. Di Stilio, Elena M. Kramer and David Baum. 2005. Floral MADS box genes and homeotic gender dimorphism in Thalictrum dioicum (Ranunculaceae) - a new model for the study of dioecy. The Plant Journal 41(5): 755-766. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Elena M. Kramer, M. Alejandra Jaramillo and Veronica S. Di Stilio. 2004. Patterns of gene duplication and functional evolution during the diversification of the AGAMOUS subfamily of MADS box genes in angiosperms. Genetics 166(2): 1011-1023. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Elena M. Kramer, Veronica S. Di Stilio, and Philipp M. Schluter. 2003. Complex patterns of gene duplication in the APETALA3 and PISTILLATA lineages of the Ranunculaceae. International Journal of Plant Sciences 164(1): 1-11. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Alice Y. Cheung, Hen-Ming Wu, Veronica Di Stilio, Richard Glaven, Christine Chen, Eric Wong, Justyne Ogdahl, and Athena Estavillo. 2000. Pollen-pistil interactions in Nicotiana tabacum. Annals of Botany 85(3): 29-37 Suppl. A. abstract | article in pdf format

W. Scott Armbruster, Veronica S. Di Stilio, John D. Tuxill, T. Christopher Flores, and Julie L. Velasquez Runk. 1999. Covariance and decoupling of floral and vegetative traits in nine neotropical plants: A re-evaluation of Berg's correlation-pleiades concept. American Journal of Botany 86(1): 39-55. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Veronica S. Di Stilio, Richard V. Kesseli and David L. Mulcahy. 1998. A pseudoautosomal random amplified polymorphic DNA marker for the sex chromosomes of Silene dioica. Genetics 149(4): 2057-2062. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Y. Hi Zhang, Veronica S. Di Stilio, Farah Rehman, Amy Avery, David Mulcahy and Richard V. Kesseli. 1997. Y-chromosome specific markers and the evolution of dioecy in the genus Silene. Genome 41(2): 141-147. abstract | article in pdf format

 

 

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