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Caroline Edwards
Researcher at Oberlin College
Publications - 4
Citations - 149
Caroline Edwards is an academic researcher from Oberlin College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Paleopolyploidy & Gene family. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 93 citations.
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From cacti to carnivores: Improved phylotranscriptomic sampling and hierarchical homology inference provide further insight into the evolution of Caryophyllales.
Joseph F. Walker,Ya Yang,Tao Feng,Alfonso Timoneda,Jessica Mikenas,Vera Hutchison,Caroline Edwards,Ning Wang,Sonia Ahluwalia,Julia Eve Olivieri,Julia Eve Olivieri,Nathanael Walker-Hale,Lucas C. Majure,Raul Puente,Gudrun Kadereit,Maximilian Lauterbach,Urs Eggli,Hilda Flores-Olvera,Helga Ochoterena,Samuel F. Brockington,Michael J. Moore,Stephen A. Smith +21 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that phylogenomic data can provide unparalleled insight into the evolutionary history of Caryophyllales and a method for overcoming computational challenges associated with homolog clustering in large data sets is discussed.
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Evolution of Portulacineae Marked by Gene Tree Conflict and Gene Family Expansion Associated with Adaptation to Harsh Environments.
Ning Wang,Ya Yang,Michael J. Moore,Samuel F. Brockington,Joseph F. Walker,Joseph W. Brown,Bin Liang,Tao Feng,Caroline Edwards,Jessica Mikenas,Julia Eve Olivieri,Vera Hutchison,Alfonso Timoneda,Tommy Stoughton,Raul Puente,Lucas C. Majure,Lucas C. Majure,Urs Eggli,Stephen A. Smith +18 more
TL;DR: It is found that the WGD events were typically associated with shifts in climatic niche but did not find a direct association with WGDs and diversification rate shifts, and found evidence for significant gene family expansion in genes with stress adaptation and clades found in extreme environments.
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Effectiveness of camera traps for quantifying daytime and nighttime visitation by vertebrate pollinators
TL;DR: Motion‐triggered cameras are promising tools for the quantification of vertebrate visitation and some aspects of behavior on flowers, however, researchers need to be mindful of the variation in effectiveness of individual camera traps in detecting animals.
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Evolution of Portulacineae marked by gene tree conflict and gene family expansion associated with adaptation to harsh environments
Ning Wang,Ya Yang,Michael J. Moore,Samuel F. Brockington,Joseph F. Walker,Joseph W. Brown,Bin Liang,Tao Feng,Caroline Edwards,Jessica Mikenas,Julia Eve Olivieri,Vera Hutchison,Alfonso Timoneda,Tommy Stoughton,Raul Puente,Lucas C. Majure,Urs Eggli,Stephen A. Smith +17 more
TL;DR: It is found that the WGD events were typically associated with shifts in climatic niche and did not find a direct association with WGDs and diversification rate shifts, and found evidence for significant gene family expansion in genes with stress adaptation and clades found in extreme environments.