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Julia M. Kreiner

Researcher at University of Toronto

Publications -  23
Citations -  456

Julia M. Kreiner is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Amaranthus tuberculatus. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications receiving 303 citations. Previous affiliations of Julia M. Kreiner include University of Guelph & University of British Columbia.

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Multiple modes of convergent adaptation in the spread of glyphosate-resistant Amaranthus tuberculatus.

TL;DR: This work sequenced and assembled the A. tuberculatus genome, investigated the origins and population genomics of 163 resequenced glyphosate-resistant and susceptible individuals from Canada and the United States, and discovered multiple modes of convergent evolution.
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Population Genomics of Herbicide Resistance: Adaptation via Evolutionary Rescue

TL;DR: This work compiled data on the number of resistance mutations across populations for 79 herbicide-resistant species to provide evidence for a ploidy-mating system interaction that may reflect trade-offs in polyploids between increased effective population size and greater masking of beneficial mutations.
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Frequency and maintenance of unreduced gametes in natural plant populations: associations with reproductive mode, life history and genome size.

TL;DR: The results, unique in their multi-species perspective, are consistent with 2n gametes being deleterious but maintained when opportunities for selection are limited.
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Evolutionary Dynamics of Unreduced Gametes.

TL;DR: Current evidence related to four aspects of 2n gamete dynamics in natural populations are reviewed, and high-throughput methods of detection will advance the understanding of variation in 2ngametes within and among species, and their role in polyploid evolution.