Publications

2022

A. Fulgione, C. Neto, A. F. Elfarargi, E. Tergemina, S. Ansari, M. Göktay, H. Dinis, N. Döring, P. J. Flood, S. Rodriguez-Pacheco, N. Walden, M. A. Koch, F. Roux, J. Hermisson, and A. M. Hancock. Parallel reduction in flowering time from de novo mutations enable evolutionary rescue in colonizing lineages. Nature Communications, 13(1):1461, March 2022. ISSN 2041-1723. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-28800-z.

E. Tergemina, A. F. Elfarargi, P. Flis, A. Fulgione, M. Göktay, C. Neto, M. Scholle, P. J. Flood, S. Xerri, J. Zicola, N. Döring, H. Dinis, U. Krämer, D. E. Salt, and A. M. Hancock. A two- step adaptive walk rewires nutrient transport in a challenging edaphic environment. Science Advances, 8(20):eabm9385, May 2022. ISSN 2375-2548. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abm9385.

 

2021

M. Göktay, A. Fulgione, and A. M Hancock. A New Catalog of Structural Variants in 1,301 A. thaliana Lines from Africa, Eurasia, and North America Reveals a Signature of Balancing Selection at Defense Response Genes. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 38(4):1498–1511, April 2021. ISSN 1537-1719. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msaa309.

 

2018

A. Fulgione, M. Koornneef, F. Roux, J. Hermisson, and A. M. Hancock. Madeiran Arabidopsis thaliana reveals ancient long-range colonization and clarifies demography in eurasia. Mol Biol Evol, 35(3):564–574, 2018. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msx300.

A. Fulgione and A. M. Hancock. Archaic lineages broaden our view on the history of Arabidopsis thaliana. New Phytol, 219(4):1194–1198, 2018. doi: 10.1111/nph.15244.

 

2017

A. Durvasula*, A. Fulgione*, R. M. Gutaker, S. I. Alacakaptan, P. J. Flood, C. Neto, T. Tsuchi- matsu, H. A. Burbano, F. X. Pico, C. Alonso-Blanco, and A. M. Hancock. African genomes illuminate the early history and transition to selfing in arabidopsis thaliana. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 114(20):5213–5218, 2017. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1616736114.

*: equal contribution, first authors

 

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