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Damon P. Little

Researcher at New York Botanical Garden

Publications -  59
Citations -  6193

Damon P. Little is an academic researcher from New York Botanical Garden. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA barcoding & Monophyly. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 56 publications receiving 5417 citations. Previous affiliations of Damon P. Little include City University of New York & University of Edinburgh.

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A functional phylogenomic view of the seed plants

TL;DR: A novel functional phylogenomic approach that explores the genomic origins of seed plant diversification and takes advantage of genomic data to define orthologs, reconstruct relationships, and narrow down candidate genes involved in plant evolution within a phylogenomic view of species' diversification.
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Commercial Teas Highlight Plant DNA Barcode Identification Successes and Obstacles

TL;DR: Recovery of standard DNA barcodes for land plants from a large array of commercial tea products is tested and findings indicate unlisted ingredients are common in herbal teas, demonstrating the importance of accessible plant barcoding.
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Verification of 50- to 100-mer DNA and RNA sequences with high-resolution mass spectrometry

TL;DR: Electrospray ionization with Fourier-transform mass spectrometry achieves accurate (< 50-ppm) determination of molecular weights of nucleotides, verifying structures of biological RNA and synthetic single-stranded DNA.
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Major evolutionary events in the origin and diversification of the fern genus Polystichum (Dryopteridaceae).

TL;DR: Examining rbcL sequences and morphological characters from 55 fern taxa suggests that the common ancestor of Polystichum s.s.l. and Phanerophlebia had evolved the common features of the alliance, including ciliate petiole-base scales, once-pinnate fronds, ultimate segments with scarious tips, peltate indusia, and microscales.