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Wendel, J.F. and C.R. Parks. 1979. The application of electrophoresis to taxonomic and breeding problems in Camellia. Camellia Journal 34: 39-4l.
Wendel, J.F. 1980. Enzyme extraction from a tannin-rich plant. Isozyme Bulletin l3:116.
Wendel, J.F. and C.R. Parks. 1982. Genetic control of isozyme variation in Camellia japonica L. (Theaceae). Journal of Heredity 73: l97-204.
Parks, C. R., N. G. Miller, J. F. Wendel and K. M. McDougal. 1983. Genetic divergence in the genus Liriodendron. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 70: 658-666.
Wendel, J.F. and C.R. Parks. 1982. Cultivar characterization and nomenclatural clarification by protein electrophoresis in Camellia japonica L. American Camellia Society Yearbook 37: l9-32.
Wendel, J.F. 1983. Electrophoretic analysis of genetic variation in wild and cultivated Camellia japonica L. Ph.D. dissertation. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Cardy, B.J., C.W. Stuber, J.F. Wendel, and M.M. Goodman. 1983. Techniques for starch gel electrophoresis of enzymes from maize (Zea mays L.). 2nd revised edition. Institute of Statistics Mimeograph Series no. 1317R, North Carolina State University.
Suiter, K.A., J.F. Wendel and J.S. Case. 1983. LINKAGE-l, a computer program for the analysis of genetic segregation data. Journal of Heredity 74: 203-204.
Wendel, J.F. and C.R. Parks. 1983. Cultivar identification in Camellia japonica L. using allozyme polymorphisms. Journal of the American Society of Horticultural Science l08:290-295.
Wendel, J.F. 1984. Electrophoretic identification of polyploid Camellia japonica cultivars and evidence for their sexual origin. Plant Systematic and Evolution 145: 223-226.
Wendel, J.F. and C.R. Parks. 1984. Distorted segregation and linkage of alcohol dehydrogenase genes in Camellia japonica L. (Theaceae). Biochemical Genetics 22: 739-748.
Wendel, J.F. and C.W. Stuber. 1984. Plant Isozymes: Enzymes studied and buffer systems for their electrophoretic resolution in starch gels. Isozyme Bulletin 17:4-11.
Wendel, J.F. and C.R. Parks. 1985. Genetic diversity and population structure of Camellia japonica L. (Theaceae). American Journal of Botany 72: 52-65.
Wendel, J.F., C.W. Stuber, and M.M. Goodman. 1985. Twelve new isozyme loci in maize: Progress report on chromosomal locations, and the subunit composition and subcellular localization of their products. Maize Genetics Cooperation News Letter 59:87-88.
Wendel, J.F., C.W. Stuber, and M.M. Goodman. 1985. Linkage relationships between a hexokinase locus and previously assigned loci on chromosome six. Maize Genetics Cooperation News Letter 59: 89-90.
Wendel, J.F., C.W. Stuber, and M.M. Goodman. 1985. Localization of two new isozyme loci, Hex1 and Tpi4, to chromosome 3. Maize Genetics Cooperation News Letter 59:88.
Wendel, J.F., C.W. Stuber, and M.M. Goodman. 1985. Mapping data for 34 isozyme loci currently being studied. Maize Genetics Cooperation News Letter 59:90.
Wendel, J.F., C.W. Stuber, and M.M. Goodman. 1986. Additional mapping experiments with maize isozyme loci. Maize Genetics Cooperation News Letter 60:120-122.
Wendel, J.F., C.W. Stuber, M.D. Edwards, and M.M. Goodman. 1986. Duplicated chromosome segments in Zea mays L.: Further evidence from hexokinase isozymes. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 72: 178-185.
Edwards, M.D., C.W. Stuber, and J.F. Wendel. 1987. Molecular marker facilitated investigations of quantitative trait loci in maize: I. Numbers, genomic distribution, and types of gene action. Genetics 116: 113-125.
Stuber, C.W., M.D. Edwards, and J.F. Wendel. 1987. Molecular marker facilitated investigations of quantitative trait loci in maize: II. Factors influencing yield and its component traits. Crop Science 27: 639-648.
Wendel, J.F., M.D. Edwards, and C.W. Stuber. 1987. Evidence for multilocus genetic control of preferential fertilization in maize. Heredity 58: 297-301.
Wendel, J. F. and J. B. Beckett. 1987. A new isozyme marker for the short arm of chromosome 6. Maize Genetics Cooperation News Letter 61:19.
Sisco, P.H., J.F. Wendel, and C.W. Stuber. 1987. Acp4 is the most distal marker on chromosome 1L. Maize Genetics Cooperation News Letter 61:86.
Doebley, J.F., J.F. Wendel, S.C. Smith, C.W. Stuber, and M.M. Goodman. 1988. The origin of cornbelt maize: the isozyme evidence. Economic Botany 42: 120-132.
Wendel, J.F., M.M. Goodman, C.W. Stuber, and J.B. Beckett. 1988. New isozyme systems for maize (Zea mays L.): Aconitate hydratase, adenylate kinase, NADH dehydrogenase, and shikimate dehydrogenase. Biochemical Genetics 26: 421-445.
Stuber, C.W., J.F. Wendel, M.M. Goodman, and J.S.C. Smith. 1988. Techniques and scoring procedures for starch gel electrophoresis of enzymes from maize (Zea mays L.). North Carolina State Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 286. North Carolina State University, Raleigh. 87pp.
Pleasants, J.P. and J.F. Wendel. 1989. Genetic diversity in a clonal narrow endemic, Erythronium propullans, and its widespread progenitor, E. albidum. American Journal of Botany 76: 1136-1151.
Weeden, N.F. and J.F. Wendel. 1989. Genetics of Plant Isozymes. In: D.E. Soltis and P.M. Soltis (eds.), Isozymes in Plant Biology, pp 46-72. Dioscorides Press, Portland, Oregon.
Wendel, J.F. 1989. New World tetraploid cottons contain Old World cytoplasm. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 86: 4132-4136.
Wendel, J.F. and N.F. Weeden. 1989. Visualization and Interpretation of Plant Isozymes. In: D.E. Soltis and P.M. Soltis (eds.), Isozymes in Plant Biology, pp. 5-45. Dioscorides Press, Portland, Oregon.
Wendel, J.F., C.W. Stuber, M.M. Goodman, and J.B. Beckett. 1989. Duplicated plastid and triplicated cytosolic isozymes of triose phosphate isomerase in maize (Zea mays L.). Journal of Heredity 80: 218-228.
Wendel, J.F., P.D. Olson and J.M. Stewart. 1989. Genetic diversity, introgression and independent domestication of Old World cultivated cottons. American Journal of Botany 76: 1795-1806.
Doebley, J.F. and J. F. Wendel. 1989. Application of RFLPs to plant systematics. In: Current Communications in Molecular Biology - Development and Application of Molecular Markers to Problems in Plant Genetics (T. Helentjaris and B. Burr, Eds.). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
Wendel, J. F. 1989. Chromosomal locations of isozyme loci in maize (Zea mays L.). Isozyme Bulletin 22:33-35.
Doebley, J. F., A. Stec, J. F. Wendel and M. Edwards. 1990. Genetic analysis of a maize-teosinte F2 population: Implications for the origin of maize. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 87: 9888-9892.
Parks, C.R. and J.F. Wendel. 1990. Molecular divergence between Asian and North American species of Liriodendron (Magnoliaceae) with implications for interpretation of fossil geofloras. American Journal of Botany 77: 1243-1256.
Bretting, P. K. and J. F. Wendel. 1990. Utility of Tpi3 and Tpi4 variants in quality control of hybrid popcorn seed production. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 64:121-122.
Parks, C.R., J.F. Wendel, M.M. Sewell and L.Y. Qui. 1990. Genetic control of isozyme variation in the genus Liriodendron L. Journal of Heredity 81: 317-323.
Percy, R.G. and J.F. Wendel. 1990. Allozyme evidence for the origin and diversification of Gossypium barbadense L. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 79: 529-542.
Wendel, J. F. and A. E. Percival. 1990. Molecular divergence in the Galapagos Island-Baja California species pair, Gossypium klotzschianum and G. davidsonii (Malvaceae). Plant Systematics and Evolution 171: 99-115.
Wendel, J. F. and R. G. Percy. 1990. Allozyme diversity and introgression in the Galapagos endemic Gossypium darwinii and its relationship to continental G. barbadense. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 18: 517-528.
Dekker, J., R. Burmester and J. Wendel. 1991. Mutant weeds of Iowa: S-triazine resistant Pennsylvania smartweed (Polygonum pensylvanicum). Weed technology 5: 211-213.
Klier, K., M. J. Leoschke and J. F. Wendel. 1991. Hybridization and introgression in white and yellow ladyslipper orchids (Cypripedium candidum and C. pubescens). Journal of Heredity 82:305-319.
Wendel, J. F., J. McD. Stewart and J. H. Rettig. 1991. Molecular evidence for homoploid reticulate evolution in Australian species of Gossypium. Evolution 45: 694-711.
DeJoode, D. R. and J. F. Wendel. 1992. Genetic diversity and origin of the Hawaiian Islands cotton, Gossypium tomentosum. American Journal of Botany 79: 1311-1319.
VanderWiel, P. L. and J. F. Wendel. 1992. Phylogenetic analysis of cotton retrotransposons. Plant Molecular Evolution Newsletter 1(2):34-37.
Bretting, P. K., S. M. Stack, J. F. Wendel, E. Meyerowitz, J. Colbert, L. Rieseberg, R. C. Jackson, V. Walbot and H. J. Price. 1992. BSA-Genetics section research agenda. Plant Genetics Newsletter 8:26-29.
Wendel, J. F. and V. A. Albert. 1992. Phylogenetics of the cotton genus (Gossypium L.): Character-state weighted parsimony analysis of chloroplast DNA restriction site data and its systematic and biogeographic implications. Systematic Botany 17: 115-143.
Wendel, J. F., C. L. Brubaker and A. E. Percival. 1992. Genetic diversity in Gossypium hirsutum and the origin of Upland cotton. American Journal of Botany 79: 1291-1310.
Brubaker, C. L. and J. F. Wendel. 1993. On the specific status of Gossypium lanceolatum Todaro. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 40: 165-170.
Brubaker, C. L., J. A. Koontz and J. F. Wendel. 1993. Bidirectional cytoplasmic and nuclear introgression in the New World cottons, Gossypium barbadense and G. hirsutum. American Journal of Botany 80: 222-227.
Paterson, A. H., C. L. Brubaker and J. F. Wendel. 1993. A rapid method for extraction of cotton (Gossypium spp.) genomic DNA suitable for RFLP and PCR analysis. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter 11: 122-127.
Rieseberg, L. H. and J. F. Wendel. 1993. Introgression and its consequences in plants. In: Hybrid Zones and the Evolutionary Process, R. Harrison (ed.), pp. 70-109. Oxford University Press.
Wendel, J. F. and C. L. Brubaker. 1993. The gene pool of Gossypium hirsutum. Proceedings of the 1993 Beltwide Cotton Conference, National Cotton Council. 1556.
VanderWiel, P. S., D. F. Voytas and J. F. Wendel. 1993. Copia-like retrotransposable element evolution in diploid and polyploid cotton (Gossypium L.). Journal of Molecular Evolution 36: 429-447.
Brubaker, C. L. and J. F. Wendel. 1994. Reevaluating the origin of domesticated cotton (Gossypium hirsutum: Malvaceae) using nuclear restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs). American Journal of Botany 81: 1309-1326.
Parks, C. R., J. F. Wendel, M. M. Sewell, and Y.-L. Qui. 1994. The significance of allozyme variation and introgression in the Liriodendron tulipifera complex (Magnoliaceae). American Journal of Botany 81: 878-889.
Reinisch, A. J. J. Dong, C. L. Brubaker, D. M. Stelly, J. F. Wendel, and A. H. Paterson. 1994. A detailed RFLP map of cotton, Gossypium hirsutum x G. barbadense: chromosome organization and evolution in a disomic polyploid genome. Genetics 138:829-847.
Stanton, M. A., J. McD. Stewart, A. E. Percival and J. F. Wendel. 1994. Morphological diversity and relationships in the A-genome cottons, Gossypium arboreum and G. herbaceum. Crop Science 34: 519-527.
Wendel, J. F., R. Rowley and J. Stewart. 1994. Genetic diversity in and phylogenetic relationships of the Brazilian endemic cotton, Gossypium mustelinum (Malvaceae). Plant Systematics and Evolution 192: 49-59.
Whitkus, R., J. Doebley, and J. F. Wendel. 1994. Nuclear DNA markers in systematics and evolution. In: DNA-based Markers in Plants (R. L. Phillips and I. K. Vasil, eds.), pp. 116-141. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Holland.
Wendel, J. F. 1995. Cotton. In: Evolution of Crop Plants (N. Simmonds and J. Smartt, eds.), pp. 358-366. Longman, London.
Wendel, J. F., A. Schnabel, and T. Seelanan. 1995. Bidirectional interlocus concerted evolution following allopolyploid speciation in cotton (Gossypium). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 92: 280-284.
Wang, R.-L., J. F. Wendel, and J. H. Dekker. 1995. Weedy adaptation in Setaria spp.: I. Isozyme analysis of genetic diversity and population genetic structure in Setaria viridis. American Journal of Botany 82: 308-317.
Wang, R.-L., J. F. Wendel, and J. H. Dekker. 1995. Weedy adaptation in Setaria spp.: II. Genetic diversity and population genetic structure in S. glauca, S. geniculata, and S. faberii. American Journal of Botany 82: 1031-1039.
Wendel, J. F., A. Schnabel, and T. Seelanan. 1995. An unusual ribosomal DNA sequence from Gossypium gossypioides reveals ancient, cryptic, intergenomic introgression. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 4: 298-313.
Clark, L. G., J. F. Wendel, and L. A. Craven. 1995. A New Species of Micraira (Poaceae: Micraireae) from northern Western Australia. The Beagle 12: 1-7.
Clark, L. G., W. Zhang, and J. F. Wendel. 1995. A phylogeny of the grass family based on ndhF sequence data. Systematic Botany 20: 436-460.
Crane, E. H., D. F. Farrar, and J. F. Wendel. 1995. Phylogeny of Vittariaceae: Convergent simplification leads to a polyphyletic Vittaria. American Fern Journal 85: 283-305.
Cronn, R. C., X. Zhao, A. H. Paterson, and J. F. Wendel. 1996. Polymorphism and concerted evolution in a tandemly repeated gene family: 5S ribosomal DNA in diploid and allopolyploid cottons. Journal of Molecular Evolution 42: 685-705.
Kelchner, S. A. and J. F. Wendel. 1996. Hairpins create minute inversions in non-coding regions of chloroplast DNA. Current Genetics 30: 259-262.
Paterson, A. H., T.-H. Lan, K. P. Reischmann, C. Chang, Y.-R. Lin, S.-C. Liu, M. D. Burow, S. P. Kowalski, C. S. Katsar, T. A. DelMonte, K. A. Feldmann, K. F. Schertz, and J. F. Wendel. 1996. Toward a unified genetic map of higher plants, transcending the monocot-dicot divergence. Nature Genetics 14: 380-382.
Seelanan, T., A. Schnabel and J. F. Wendel. 1997. Congruence and consensus in the cotton tribe. Systematic Botany 22: 259-290.
Gaut, B. S., L. G. Clark, J. F. Wendel and S. V. Muse. 1997. Comparisons of the molecular evolutionary process at rbcL and ndhF in the grass family (Poaceae). Molecular Biology and Evolution 14: 769-777.
Zhang, W., J. F. Wendel, and L. G. Clark. 1997. Bamboozled again!: Inadvertent isolation of fungal rDNA sequences from bamboos (Poaceae: Bambusoideae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 8: 205-217.
Cronn, R., M. Brothers, K. Klier, P.K. Bretting, and J. F. Wendel. 1997. Allozyme variation in domesticated annual sunflower and its wild relatives. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 95:532-545.
Paterson, A. H., J. F. Wendel, D. M. Stelly, and X. Zhao. 1997. Status of genome mapping tools in the Malvaceae. In: Genome Mapping in Plants (A. H. Paterson, ed.), pp 229-239. Academic Press, NY.
Stewart, J. McD., L. A. Craven and J. F. Wendel. 1997. A new Australian species of Gossypium. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Conf. p. 448. National Cotton Council, Memphis, TN.
Baum, D. A., R. L. Small, and J. F. Wendel. 1998. Biogeography and floral evolution of baobabs (Adansonia, Bombacaceae) as inferred from multiple data sets. Systematic Biology 47: 181-207.
Cronn, R. C. and J. F. Wendel. 1998. Simple methods for isolating homoeologous loci from allopolyploid genomes. Genome 41: 756-762.
Davis, J. I., M. P. Simmons, D. W. Stevenson and J. F. Wendel. 1998. Data decisiveness and data quality in phylogenetic analysis: an example from the monocots using mitochondrial atpA sequences. Systematic Biology 47: 282-310.
Small, R. L., J. A. Ryburn, R. C. Cronn, T. Seelanan, and J. F. Wendel. 1998. The tortoise and the hare: choosing between noncoding plastome and nuclear Adh sequences for phylogeny reconstruction in a recently diverged plant group. American Journal of Botany 85: 1301-1315.
Wendel, J. F. and J. J. Doyle. 1998. Phylogenetic incongruence: Window into genome history and molecular evolution. Pp. 265-296 In: Molecular Systematics of Plants II (P. Soltis, D. Soltis, and J. Doyle, eds.). Kluwer Academic Publ., Dordrecht.
Zhao, X.-P., Y. Si, R. E. Hanson, C. F. Crane, H. J. Price, D. M. Stelly, J. F. Wendel and A. H. Paterson. 1998. Dispersed repetitive DNA has colonized new genomes since polyploid formation in cotton. Genome Research 8: 479-492.
Schnabel, A. and J. F. Wendel. 1998. Cladistic biogeography of Gleditsia (Leguminosae) based on ndhF and rpl16 chloroplast gene sequences. American Journal of Botany 85: 1753-1765.
Small, R. L. and J. F. Wendel. 1999. The mitochondrial genome of allotetraploid cotton (Gossypium L.). Journal of Heredity 90: 251-253.
Seelanan, T., C. L. Brubaker, J. McD. Stewart, L. A. Craven, and J. F. Wendel. 1999. Molecular Systematics of Australian Gossypium section Grandicalyx (Malvaceae). Systematic Botany 24: 183-208.
Brubaker, C. L., F. M. Bourland and J. F. Wendel. 1999. The origin and domestication of cotton. In: Cotton; origin, history, technology and production (C. W. Smith and J. T. Cothren, eds.), pp. 3-31. John Wiley & Sons, New York.
Percival, A. E., J. McD. Stewart and J. F. Wendel. 1999. Taxonomy and germplasm resources. In: Cotton; origin, history, technology and production (C. W. Smith and J. T. Cothren, eds.), pp. 33-63. John Wiley & Sons, New York.
Brubaker, C. L., A. H. Paterson, and J. F. Wendel. 1999. Comparative genetic mapping of allotetraploid cotton and its diploid progenitors. Genome 42: 184-203.
Small, R. L., J. A. Ryburn, and J. F. Wendel. 1999. Low levels of nucleotide diversity at homoeologous Adh loci in allotetraploid cotton (Gossypium L.). Molecular Biology and Evolution 16: 491-501.
Huang, L., E. Millet, J.K. Rong, J. F. Wendel, and M. Feldman. 1999. Restriction fragment length polymorphism in wild and cultivated tetraploid wheat. Israeli Journal of Plant Science 47: 213-224.
Wendel, J. F, C. L. Brubaker and T. Seelanan. 1999. The origin and evolution of Gossypium. In: Cotton Physiology, Book II (J. Stewart, D. Oosterhuis, and J. Heitholt, eds.), The Cotton Foundation, Memphis, TN.
Wendel, J. F., R. L. Small, R. C. Cronn, and C. L. Brubaker. 1999. Genes, jeans, and genomes: Reconstructing the history of cotton. Pp. 133-161 in: Plant evolution in man-made habitats. Proceedings of the VIIth international symposium of the international organization of plant biosystematists (L.W.D. van Raamsdonk and J. C. M. den Nijs, eds.). Hugo de Vries Laboratory, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Cronn, R., R. L. Small, and J. F. Wendel. 1999. Duplicated genes evolve independently following polyploid formation in cotton. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 96: 14406-14411.
Hanson, R. E., M. N. Islam-Faridi, C. F. Crane, M. S. Zwick, D. C. Czeschin, J. F. Wendel., T. D. McKnight, H. J. Price, and D. M. Stelly. 1999. Ty1-copia-retrotransposon behavior in a polyploid cotton. Chromosome Research 8: 73-76.
Wendel, J. F. 1999. Genes, jeans and genomes: cotton as a model of polyploid evolution. Focus; Proceedings of the MAPMBS Meetings, 1998, pp. 2-4.
Pan, Q., J. Wendel, D. Zamir and R. Fluhr. 2000. Divergent evolution of plant NBS-LRR homologues in dicot and cereal genomes. Journal of Molecular Evolution 50: 203-213.
Wendel, J. F. 2000. Genome evolution in polyploids. Plant Molecular Biology 42: 225-249.
Small, R. L. and J. F. Wendel. 2000. Phylogeny, duplication, and intraspecific variation of Adh sequences in New World diploid cottons (Gossypium L., Malvaceae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 16: 73-84.
Small, R. L. and J. F. Wendel. 2000. Copy number lability and evolutionary dynamics of the Adh gene family in diploid and tetraploid cotton (Gossypium). Genetics 155: 1913-1926.
Liu, B. and J. F. Wendel. 2000. Retroelement activation followed by rapid repression in interspecific hybrid plants. Genome 43: 874-880.
Wendel, J. F. and S. R. Wessler. 2000. Retrotransposon-mediated genome evolution on a local ecological scale. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 97: 6250-6252.
Applequist, W. L., R. C. Cronn, and J. F. Wendel. 2001. Comparative development of fiber in wild and cultivated cotton. Evolution and Development 3: 1-15.
Liu, B., C. L. Brubaker, G. Mergeai, R. C. Cronn, and J. F. Wendel. 2001. Polyploid formation in cotton is not accompanied by rapid genomic changes. Genome 44: 321-330.
Liu, B. and J. F. Wendel. 2001. Inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) polymorphisms as a genetic marker system in cotton. Molecular Ecology Notes 1: 205-208.
Brubaker, C. L. and J. F. Wendel. 2001. RFLP diversity in cotton. In: Genetic improvement of cotton: emerging technologies (J. N. Jenkins and S. Saha, eds.), pp. 81-102. Science Publishers Inc., Enfield, New Hampshire.
Wendel, J. F., R. C. Cronn, J. S. Johnston and H. J. Price. 2002. Feast and famine in plant genomes. Genetica 115: 37-47.
Cronn, R. C., M. Cedroni, T. Haselkorn, C. Osborne, and J. F. Wendel. 2002. PCR-mediated recombination in amplification products derived from polyploid cotton. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 104: 482-489.
Cronn, R. C., R. L. Small, T. Haselkorn, and J. F. Wendel. 2002. Rapid diversification of the cotton genus (Gossypium: Malvaceae) revealed by analysis of sixteen nuclear and chloroplast genes. American Journal of Botany 89: 707-725.
Small, R. L. and J. F. Wendel. 2002. Differential evolutionary dynamics of duplicated paralogous Adh loci in allotetraploid cotton (Gossypium). Molecular Biology and Evolution 19: 597-607.
Liu, B. and J. F. Wendel. 2002. Non-Mendelian phenomena in allopolyploid genome evolution. Current Genomics 3: 489-506.
Wendel, J. F., R. C. Cronn, I. Alvarez, B. Liu, R. L. Small, and D. Senchina. 2002. Intron size and genome size in plants. Molecular Biology and Evolution 19: 2346-2352.
Wendel, J. F. and R. C. Cronn. 2003. Polyploidy and the evolutionary history of cotton. Advances in Agronomy 78: 139-186.
Cedroni, M. L., R. C. Cronn, K. L. Adams, T. A. Wilkins and J. F. Wendel. 2003. Evolution and expression of MYB genes in diploid and polyploid cotton. Plant Molecular Biology 51: 313-325.
Schnabel, A., P. E. McDonel, and J. F. Wendel. 2003. Phylogenetic Relationships in Gleditsia (Leguminosae) based on ITS sequences. American Journal of Botany 90: 310-320.
Senchina, D. S., I. Alvarez, R. C. Cronn, B. Liu, J. Rong, R. D. Noyes, A. H. Paterson, R. A. Wing, T. A. Wilkins, and J. F. Wendel. 2003. Rate variation among nuclear genes and the age of polyploidy in Gossypium. Molecular Biology and Evolution 20:633-643.
Cronn, R. C., R. L. Small, T. Haselkorn, and J. F. Wendel. 2003. Cryptic repeated genomic recombination during speciation in Gossypium. Evolution 2475-2489.
Alvarez, I. and J. F. Wendel. 2003. Ribosomal ITS sequences and plant phylogenetic inference. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 29: 417-434.
Adams, K., R. Cronn, R. Percifield, and J. F. Wendel. 2003. Genes duplicated by polyploidy show unequal contributions to the transcriptome and organ-specific reciprocal silencing. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 100: 4649-4654.
Liu, B. and J. F. Wendel. 2003. Epigenetic phenomena and the evolution of plant allopolyploids. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 29: 365-379.
Adams, K. L. and J. F. Wendel. 2004. Exploring the genomic mysteries of polyploidy in cotton. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 82: 573-581.
Rudgers, J. A., S. Y. Strauss, and J. F. Wendel. 2004. Trade-offs between anti-herbivore resistance traits: within- and among-species comparisons using Gossypium. American Journal of Botany 91: 871-880.
Small, R. A., R. C. Cronn, and J. F. Wendel. 2004. The use of nuclear genes for phylogeny reconstruction in plants. Australian Systematic Biology 17: 145-170.
Cronn, R. C. and J. F. Wendel. 2004. Cryptic trysts, genomic mergers and plant speciation. New Phytologist 161: 133-142.
Rieseberg, L. H. and J. F. Wendel. 2004. Commentary: Plant Speciation. New Phytologist 161: 3-6.
Rong, J., C. Abbey, J. E. Bowers, C. L. Brubaker, C. Chang, P. W. Chee, T. A. Delmonte, X. Ding, J. J. Garza, B. S. Marler, C. Park, G. J. Pierce, K. M. Rainey, V. K. Rastogi, S. R. Schulze, N. L. Trolinder, J. F. Wendel, T. A. Wilkins, T. D. Williams-Coplin, R. A. Wing, R. J. Wright, X. Zhao, L. Zhu, and A. H. Paterson. 2004. A 3347-locus genetic recombination map of sequence-tagged sites reveals features of genome organization, transmission and evolution of cotton (Gossypium). Genetics 166: 389-417.
Grover, C. E., H. Kim, R. A. Wing, A. H. Paterson, and J. F. Wendel. 2004. Incongruent patterns of local and global genome size evolution in cotton. Genome Research 14: 1474-1482.
Adams, K.L., R. Percifield, and J. F. Wendel. 2004. Organ-specific silencing of duplicated genes in a newly synthesized cotton allotetraploid. Genetics 168:2217-2226.
Wendel, J. F. and K. L. Adams. 2005. Genome evolution and gene silencing in polyploid cotton. In: Plant species-level systematics: new perspectives on pattern and process (F. T. Bakker, L. W. Chatrou, B. Gravendeel, and P. Pelser (eds.), Gantner Verlag, Ruggell. Regnum Vegetabile 142: 271-290.
Wendel, J. F. and J. J. Doyle. 2005. Polyploidy and Evolution in plants. Pp 97-117 In: Plant Diversity and Evolution (R. J. Henry, Ed.). CABI Publishing, Wallingford, UK.
Adams, K. L. and J. F. Wendel. 2005. Polyploidy and genome evolution in plants. Current opinions in plant biology 8: 135-141.
Salmon, A., M. L. Ainouche, and J. F. Wendel. 2005. Genetic and epigenetic consequences of recent hybridization and polyploidy in Spartina (Poaceae). Molecular Ecology 14: 1163-1175.
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