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Andrew A. Crowl
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 22
Citations - 760
Andrew A. Crowl is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phylogenetic tree & Clade. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 17 publications receiving 515 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew A. Crowl include Florida Museum of Natural History & University of Florida.
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The Report of My Death was an Exaggeration: A Review for Researchers Using Microsatellites in the 21st Century
Richard G. J. Hodel,Richard G. J. Hodel,M. Claudia Segovia-Salcedo,Jacob B. Landis,Jacob B. Landis,Andrew A. Crowl,Andrew A. Crowl,Miao Sun,Xiaoxian Liu,Xiaoxian Liu,Matthew A. Gitzendanner,Norman A. Douglas,Charlotte C. Germain-Aubrey,Shichao Chen,Douglas E. Soltis,Douglas E. Soltis,Pamela S. Soltis,Pamela S. Soltis +17 more
TL;DR: It is argued that microsatellites still have an important place in the genomic age as they remain effective and cost-efficient markers.
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Genomic landscape of the global oak phylogeny
Andrew L. Hipp,Paul S. Manos,Marlene Hahn,Michael Avishai,Catherine Bodénès,Jeannine Cavender-Bares,Andrew A. Crowl,Min Deng,Thomas Denk,Sorel Fitz-Gibbon,Oliver Gailing,M. Socorro González-Elizondo,Antonio González-Rodríguez,Guido W. Grimm,Xiao-Long Jiang,Antoine Kremer,Isabelle Lesur,John D. McVay,Christophe Plomion,Hernando Rodríguez-Correa,Ernst Detlef Schulze,Marco Cosimo Simeone,Victoria L. Sork,Susana Valencia-Ávalos +23 more
TL;DR: This study utilizes fossil data and restriction-site associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq) for 632 individuals representing nearly 250 Quercus species to infer a time-calibrated phylogeny of the world's oaks and test the hypothesis that there are regions of the oak genome that are broadly informative about phylogeny.
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How to handle speciose clades? Mass taxon-sampling as a strategy towards illuminating the natural history of Campanula (Campanuloideae).
Guilhem Mansion,Gerald Parolly,Andrew A. Crowl,Andrew A. Crowl,Evgeny V. Mavrodiev,Nico Cellinese,Marine Oganesian,Katharina Fraunhofer,Georgia Kamari,Dimitrios Phitos,Rosemarie Haberle,Galip Akaydin,Nursel Ikinci,Thomas Raus,Thomas Borsch +14 more
TL;DR: A short genomic region with high phylogenetic utility allowed this work to easily generate a comprehensive phylogenetic framework for the speciose Campanula clade and recovered 17 well-supported and circumscribed sub-lineages.
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Genomic landscape of the global oak phylogeny
Andrew L. Hipp,Paul S. Manos,Marlene Hahn,Michael Avishai,Catherine Bodénès,Jeannine Cavender-Bares,Andrew A. Crowl,Min Deng,Thomas Denk,Sorel Fitz-Gibbon,Oliver Gailing,M. Socorro González-Elizondo,Antonio González-Rodríguez,Guido W. Grimm,Xiao-Long Jiang,Antoine Kremer,Isabelle Lesur,John D. McVay,John D. McVay,Christophe Plomion,Hernando Rodríguez-Correa,Ernst Detlef Schulze,Marco Cosimo Simeone,Victoria L. Sork,Susana Valencia-Ávalos +24 more
TL;DR: This study test the hypothesis that there are regions of the oak genome that are broadly informative about phylogeny and investigate global patterns of oak diversity, finding support for the phylogeny contrasts with high genomic heterogeneity in phylogenetic signal and introgression.
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Uncovering the genomic signature of ancient introgression between white oak lineages (Quercus)
Andrew A. Crowl,Paul S. Manos,John D. McVay,Alan R. Lemmon,Emily Moriarty Lemmon,Andrew L. Hipp +5 more
TL;DR: The approach proved successful in detecting the genomic signature of ancient introgression and infer the divergent phylogenetic topology for the white oak clade, highlighting the importance of sampling and the use of a plurality of analytical tools and methods to sufficiently explore genomic datasets, uncover this signal, and accurately infer evolutionary history.