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Author: Phoebe Baldwin

A glimpse into the fungal metabolomic abyss: Novel network analysis reveals relationships between exogenous compounds and their outputs

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Phoebe Baldwin
29 September 2023 / Published in Research Publications
Gopalakrishnan Meena M, Lane MJ, Tannous J, Carrell AA, Abraham PE, Giannone RJ, Ané J-M, Keller NP, Labbé JL, Kainer D, Jacobson DA and Rush TA
Network analysisSystems biology

Uncovering the genetic architecture of parallel evolution

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Phoebe Baldwin
23 September 2023 / Published in Research Publications
James ME, Allsopp RN, Groh JS, Kaur A, Wilkinson MJ and Ortíz-Barrientos D
association mappingauxin pathwayparallel evolution

Genetic modification can improve crop yields — but stop overselling it

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Phoebe Baldwin
20 September 2023 / Published in Research Publications
Khaipho-Burch M, Cooper M, Crossa J, de Leon N, Holland J, Lewis R, McCouch S, Murray SC, Rabbi I, Ronald P, Ross-Ibarra J, Weigel D and Buckler ES
agricultureGeneticsyield

Highly sex specific gene expression in Jojoba

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Phoebe Baldwin
19 September 2023 / Published in Research Publications
Alsubaie B, Kharabian-Masouleh A, Furtado A. Al-Dossary O, Al-Mssallem I and Henry RJ
dioecious plantsgene expressionJojoba

The fate of sex chromosomes during the evolution of monoicy from dioicy in liverworts

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Phoebe Baldwin
11 September 2023 / Published in Research Publications
Singh S, Davies KM, Chagné D and Bowman JL
liverwortRicciocarpos natanssex chromosome evolution

Sequence variations associated with novel purple-pericarp super-sweetcorn compared to its purple-pericarp maize and white super-sweetcorn parents

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Phoebe Baldwin
08 September 2023 / Published in Research Publications
Anirban A, Masouleh AK, Henry RJ and O’Hare TJ
InDelMaizeSNP

Petiole XLA (xylem to leaf area ratio) integrates hydraulic safety and efficiency across a diverse group of eucalypt leaves

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Phoebe Baldwin
07 September 2023 / Published in Research Publications
Blackman CJ, Halliwell B, Hartill GE and Brodribb TJ
eucalyptswater transport systemsxylem

Plant Success Convenes the National Science Quiz

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Phoebe Baldwin
05 September 2023 / Published in News, Outreach
The ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success was pleased to be the convenors of the National Science Quiz for 2023. The National Science Quiz aims to celebrate science and inspire the next generation of Aussie scientists. The Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers (ACEMS) was the driving force behind the first National Science Quiz

August 2023 Newsletter

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Phoebe Baldwin
31 August 2023 / Published in News
Earlier this year, I visited the Centre’s University of Queensland Node, where I brainstormed with members of the Centre – especially Professor and Chief Investigator, Daniel Ortiz-Barrientos – about how evolutionary approaches could aid in crop adaptation to climate change. These discussions led to a review that recently appeared in Molecular Plant. The disciplines of evolutionary biology and plant and
Newsletter

PhD student works with artist to create Nicotiana benthamiana shirt

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Phoebe Baldwin
17 August 2023 / Published in News, Outreach
Centre PhD Student Zuba Ahmed (Queensland University of Technology) worked with urban Indigenous artist Paula Mellios to create a shirt showcasing the model plant Nicotiana benthamiana, commonly known as benth. The design was inspired by Zuba’s research, where she works to identify which genes are responsible for successful anthocyanin production in the Australian native. Anthocyanins are pigments that are responsible
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