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Author: Phoebe Baldwin

Do trait–growth relationships vary with plant age in fire-prone heathland shrubs?

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Phoebe Baldwin
11 March 2025 / Published in Research Publications
Dun LP, Wenk EH, Falster DS, Westoby M and Wright IJ
growth rateplant functional traitswood density

The role of indole-3-acetic acid and characterization of PIN transporters in complex streptophyte alga Chara braunii

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Phoebe Baldwin
06 March 2025 / Published in Research Publications
Kurtović K, Vosolsobě S, Nedvěd D, Müller K, Dobrev PI, Schmidt V, Piszczek P, Kuhn A, Smoljan A, Fisher TJ, Weijers D, Friml J, Bowman JL and Petrášek J
auxin transportplant evolutionstreptophytes

Improved Genomic Prediction Performance with Ensembles of Diverse Models

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Phoebe Baldwin
03 March 2025 / Published in Research Publications
Tomura S, Wilkinson MJ, Cooper M and Powell O
ensemblegenomic predictionMachine Learning

January / February 2025 Newsletter

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Phoebe Baldwin
27 February 2025 / Published in News
I think it is fair to say that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer the next big thing – rather it is the current big thing. Keeping tabs on ever-improving large language models (LLMs), protein structure prediction, foundational models for data analysis, graph neural networks and everything in between is overwhelming. I have an uneasy, yet strangely exhilarating feeling that
Newsletter

The effectiveness of large language models with RAG for auto-annotating trait and phenotype descriptions

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Phoebe Baldwin
26 February 2025 / Published in Research Publications
Kainer D
Large Language ModelsPhenotypeRetrieval-Augmented Generation

Network Architecture of Leaf Trait Correlations Has Shifted Following Crop Domestication

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Phoebe Baldwin
24 February 2025 / Published in Research Publications
Lei Z, Li Z, Wright IJ, Chhajed S, Zhang W, He D and Zhang Y
crop domesticationleaf economicstrait network

Evolution of sexual systems and regressive evolution in Riccia

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Phoebe Baldwin
10 February 2025 / Published in Research Publications
Levins J, Paukszto Ł, Krawczyk K, Maździarz M, Arch BC, Cargill DC, Flores‐Sandoval E, Szablińska‐Piernik J, Sulima P, Szczecińska M, Kulshrestha S, Davies KM, Sawicki J and Bowman JL
dioicousliverwortmonoicous

Agricultural landscape genomics to increase crop resilience

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Phoebe Baldwin
10 February 2025 / Published in Research Publications
Campbell Q, Bedford JA, Yu Y, McCormick A, Castaneda-Alvarez N, Runck B, Neyhart J, Ewing P, Ortiz-Barrientos D, Gao L, Wang D, Chapman MA, Rieseberg LH and Kantar M
Crop wild relativesgenome–environment associationlocal adaptation

Citrus genomes: Past, present and future

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Phoebe Baldwin
04 February 2025 / Published in Research Publications
Nakandala U, Furtado A and Henry RJ
Citrusgenomesequencing

Comparative Genomics Points to Ecological Drivers of Genomic Divergence Among Intertidal Limpets

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Phoebe Baldwin
31 January 2025 / Published in Research Publications
Giles EC, González VL, Carimán P, Leiva C, Suescún AV, Lemer S, Guillemin ML, Ortiz‐Barrientos D and Saenz‐Agudelo P
Genome annotationGenome assemblyLong read sequencing
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