35 results on '"Bai, Wei-Ning"'
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2. Author Correction: Genomic insights into biased allele loss and increased gene numbers after genome duplication in autotetraploid Cyclocarya paliurus
3. Genome structure-based Juglandaceae phylogenies contradict alignment-based phylogenies and substitution rates vary with DNA repair genes
4. Different rates of pollen and seed gene flow cause branch-length and geographic cytonuclear discordance within Asian butternuts
5. Population-genomic analyses reveal bottlenecks and asymmetric introgression from Persian into iron walnut during domestication
6. Recent demographic histories of temperate deciduous trees inferred from microsatellite markers
7. Genomic Analysis of Plastid–Nuclear Interactions and Differential Evolution Rates in Coevolved Genes across Juglandaceae Species
8. Genomic Insights into Adaptation to Karst Limestone and Incipient Speciation in East Asian Platycarya spp. (Juglandaceae)
9. Seasonal variation in the mating system of a selfing annual with large floral displays
10. Nuclear and chloroplast DNA phylogeography reveal two refuge areas with asymmetrical gene flow in a temperate walnut tree from East Asia
11. Additional file 8 of Population-genomic analyses reveal bottlenecks and asymmetric introgression from Persian into iron walnut during domestication
12. Additional file 3 of Population-genomic analyses reveal bottlenecks and asymmetric introgression from Persian into iron walnut during domestication
13. Flowering Phenology and Wind-pollination Efficacy of Heterodichogamous Juglans mandshurica (Juglandaceae)
14. The rediscovery of Carya poilanei (Juglandaceae) after 63 years reveals a new record from China
15. The functional significance of a stigma color polymorphism in Acer pictum subsp. mono (Aceraceae)
16. Dead-End Hybridization in Walnut Trees Revealed by Large-Scale Genomic Sequence Data
17. Additional file 1 of Recent demographic histories of temperate deciduous trees inferred from microsatellite markers
18. Do annual and perennial populations of an insect-pollinated plant species differ in mating system?
19. Dead-End Hybridization in Walnut Trees Revealed by Large-Scale Genomic Sequence Data.
20. Phylogenomics Reveals an Ancient Hybrid Origin of the Persian Walnut
21. Do annual and perennial populations of an insect-pollinated plant species differ in mating system?
22. Effects of distinct pollinators on the mating system and reproductive success inIncarvillea sinensis, an annual with large floral displays
23. Demographically idiosyncratic responses to climate change and rapid Pleistocene diversification of the walnut genusJuglans(Juglandaceae) revealed by whole-genome sequences
24. Effects of distinct pollinators on the mating system and reproductive success in Incarvillea sinensis , an annual with large floral displays.
25. Demographically idiosyncratic responses to climate change and rapid Pleistocene diversification of the walnut genus <italic>Juglans</italic> (Juglandaceae) revealed by whole‐genome sequences.
26. Seasonal variation in the mating system of a selfing annual with large floral displays
27. Phylogeographic breaks within Asian butternuts indicate the existence of a phytogeographic divide in East Asia
28. Evolutionary history of a widespread tree species Acer mono in East Asia
29. Isolation of microsatellite markers for Bletilla striata and cross-amplification in other related species
30. Phylogeographic breaks within Asian butternuts indicate the existence of a phytogeographic divide in East Asia.
31. Variation in Floral Sex Allocation and Reproductive Success in Sequentially Flowering Inflorescence ofCorydalis remotavar.lineariloba(Fumariaceae)
32. Mating patterns and pollen dispersal in a heterodichogamous tree, Juglans mandshurica (Juglandaceae)
33. Variation in Floral Sex Allocation and Reproductive Success in Sequentially Flowering Inflorescence of Corydalis remota var. lineariloba (Fumariaceae).
34. The rediscovery of Caryapoilanei (Juglandaceae) after 63 years reveals a new record from China.
35. Development of polymorphic microsatellite markers for Incarvillea sinensis (Bignoniaceae).
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