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Karen D. Crow
Karen D. Crow
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What is the role of genome duplication in the evolution of complexity and diversity?
KD Crow, GP Wagner
Molecular biology and evolution 23 (5), 887-892, 2005
2742005
The “fish-specific” Hox cluster duplication is coincident with the origin of teleosts
KD Crow, PF Stadler, VJ Lynch, C Amemiya, GP Wagner
Molecular Biology and Evolution 23 (1), 121-136, 2006
2152006
Sympatric speciation in a genus of marine reef fishes
KD Crow, H Munehara, G Bernardi
Molecular Ecology 19 (10), 2089-2105, 2010
1002010
Classroom sound can be used to classify teaching practices in college science courses
MT Owens, SB Seidel, M Wong, TE Bejines, S Lietz, JR Perez, S Sit, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (12), 3085-3090, 2017
862017
Molecular phylogeny and patterns of diversification in syngnathid fishes
H Hamilton, N Saarman, G Short, AB Sellas, B Moore, T Hoang, CL Grace, ...
Molecular phylogenetics and Evolution 107, 388-403, 2017
782017
Expression of Hoxa‐11 and Hoxa‐13 in the pectoral fin of a basal ray‐finned fish, Polyodon spathula: implications for the origin of tetrapod limbs
BD Metscher, K Takahashi, K Crow, C Amemiya, DF Nonaka, GP Wagner
Evolution & development 7 (3), 186-195, 2005
682005
An independent genome duplication inferred from Hox paralogs in the American paddlefish—a representative basal ray-finned fish and important comparative reference
KD Crow, CD Smith, JF Cheng, GP Wagner, CT Amemiya
Genome biology and evolution 4 (9), 937-953, 2012
642012
Collectively improving our teaching: attempting biology department–wide professional development in scientific teaching
MT Owens, G Trujillo, SB Seidel, CD Harrison, KM Farrar, HP Benton, ...
CBE—Life Sciences Education 17 (1), ar2, 2018
632018
Molecular phylogeny of the hexagrammid fishes using a multi-locus approach
KD Crow, Z Kanamoto, G Bernardi
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 32 (3), 986-997, 2004
552004
Maintenance of species boundaries despite rampant hybridization between three species of reef fishes (Hexagrammidae): implications for the role of selection
KD Crow, H Munehara, Z Kanamoto, A Balanov, D Antonenko, G Bernardi
Biological Journal of the Linnean society 91 (1), 135-147, 2007
542007
Microsatellite diversity and conservation of a relic trout population: McCloud River redband trout
JL Nielsen, KD Crow, MC Fountain
Molecular Ecology 8, S129-S142, 1999
421999
The secret of the mermaid’s purse: Phylogenetic affinities within the Rajidae and the evolution of a novel reproductive strategy in skates
KL Chiquillo, DA Ebert, CJ Slager, KD Crow
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 75, 245-251, 2014
312014
Evidence for multiple maternal contributors in nests of kelp greenling (Hexagrammos decagrammus, Hexagrammidae)
KD Crow, DA Powers, G Bernardi
Copeia, 9-15, 1997
311997
HYPERMUTABILITY OF HOXA13A AND FUNCTIONAL DIVERGENCE FROM ITS PARALOG ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE ORIGIN OF A NOVEL …
KD Crow, CT Amemiya, J Roth, GP Wagner
Evolution 63 (6), 1574-1592, 2009
292009
Reproduction, larviculture and early development of the Bluebanded goby, Lythrypnus dalli, an emerging model organism for studies in evolutionary developmental biology and …
ARKC Sophie Archambeault, Eric Ng, Lyle Rapp, David Cerino, Bradford Bourque ...
Aquaculture Research, 2015
24*2015
The evolution of underwater flight: the redistribution of pectoral fin rays, in manta rays and their relatives (Myliobatidae)
KC Hall, PJ Hundt, JD Swenson, AP Summers, KD Crow
Journal of morphology 279 (8), 1155-1170, 2018
222018
HoxA and HoxD expression in a variety of vertebrate body plan features reveals an ancient origin for the distal Hox program
S Archambeault, JA Taylor, KD Crow
EvoDevo 5, 1-10, 2014
212014
Extreme gender flexibility: using a phylogenetic framework to infer the evolution of variation in sex allocation, phylogeography, and speciation in a genus of bidirectional sex …
JM Maxfield, JL Van Tassell, CMS Mary, JC Joyeux, KD Crow
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 64 (3), 416-427, 2012
202012
Multiple paternity is a shared reproductive strategy in the live‐bearing surfperches (Embiotocidae) that may be associated with female fitness
JR LaBrecque, YR Alva‐Campbell, S Archambeault, KD Crow
Ecology and Evolution 4 (12), 2316-2329, 2014
182014
Investigators ST-NY. 2006
KD Crow, GP Wagner
Proceedings of the SMBE tri-national young investigators’ workshop, 887-892, 2005
152005
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