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Lost and found: return of the inverted repeat in the legume clade defined by its absence
IS Choi, R Jansen, T Ruhlman
Genome biology and evolution 11 (4), 1321-1333, 2019
Mandate: US Department of Agriculture
Highly resolved papilionoid legume phylogeny based on plastid phylogenomics
IS Choi, D Cardoso, LP De Queiroz, HC De Lima, C Lee, TA Ruhlman, ...
Frontiers in Plant Science 13, 823190, 2022
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
The chicken or the egg? Plastome evolution and an independent loss of the inverted repeat in papilionoid legumes
C Lee, IS Choi, D Cardoso, HC de Lima, LP de Queiroz, ...
The Plant Journal 107 (3), 861-875, 2021
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
Caught in the Act: Variation in plastid genome inverted repeat expansion within and between populations of Medicago minima
IS Choi, R Jansen, T Ruhlman
Ecology and Evolution 10 (21), 12129-12137, 2020
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
Comparative Mitogenome Analysis of the Genus Trifolium Reveals Independent Gene Fission of ccmFn and Intracellular Gene Transfers in Fabaceae
IS Choi, TA Ruhlman, RK Jansen
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21 (6), 1959, 2020
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
In and out: Evolution of viral sequences in the mitochondrial genomes of legumes (Fabaceae)
IS Choi, MF Wojciechowski, TA Ruhlman, RK Jansen
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 163, 107236, 2021
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
Plastid phylogenomics uncovers multiple species in Medicago truncatula (Fabaceae) germplasm accessions
IS Choi, MF Wojciechowski, KP Steele, A Hopkins, TA Ruhlman, ...
Scientific reports 12 (1), 21172, 2022
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
Born in the mitochondrion and raised in the nucleus: evolution of a novel tandem repeat family in Medicago polymorpha (Fabaceae)
IS Choi, MF Wojciechowski, KP Steele, SG Hunter, TA Ruhlman, ...
The Plant Journal 110 (2), 389-406, 2022
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
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