Lena Hileman
Affiliations: | Biology | University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States |
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Wessinger CA, Katzer AM, Hime PM, et al. (2023) A few essential genetic loci distinguish Penstemon species with flowers adapted to pollination by bees or hummingbirds. Plos Biology. 21: e3002294 |
Henderson-Carter A, Kinmonth-Schultz H, Hileman L, et al. (2023) drives delayed flowering in grown and selected at elevated CO . Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Liao IT, Hileman LC, Roy R. (2021) On the horizon for nectar-related research. American Journal of Botany |
Colicchio J, Kelly J, Hileman L. (2020) sRNAs Are Wound Responsive and Associated with Transgenerationally Plastic Genes but Rarely Both. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 21 |
Wessinger CA, Rausher MD, Hileman LC. (2019) Adaptation to hummingbird pollination is associated with reduced diversification in . Evolution Letters. 3: 521-533 |
Sengupta A, Hileman LC. (2018) Novel Traits, Flower Symmetry, and Transcriptional Autoregulation: New Hypotheses From Bioinformatic and Experimental Data. Frontiers in Plant Science. 9: 1561 |
Wessinger CA, Hileman LC. (2016) Accessibility, constraint, and repetition in adaptive floral evolution. Developmental Biology |
Preston JC, Jorgensen SA, Orozco R, et al. (2015) Paralogous SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) genes differentially regulate leaf initiation and reproductive phase change in petunia. Planta |
Colicchio JM, Monnahan PJ, Kelly JK, et al. (2015) Gene expression plasticity resulting from parental leaf damage in Mimulus guttatus. The New Phytologist. 205: 894-906 |
Wessinger CA, Hileman LC, Rausher MD. (2014) Identification of major quantitative trait loci underlying floral pollination syndrome divergence in Penstemon. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 369 |