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1. Isabel, Nathalie
Lamothe, Manuel
Thompson, Stacey Lee
| A second-generation diagnostic single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based assay, optimized to distinguish among eight poplar (Populus L.) species and their early hybrids
Tree Genetics & Genomes, 9(2): 621-626
| 2012
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2. Talbot, Patricia
Thompson, Stacey Lee
Schroeder, William; et al.
| An efficient single nucleotide polymorphism assay to diagnose the genomic identity of poplar species and hybrids on the Canadian prairies
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 41(5): 1102-1111
| 2011
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Thompson, Stacey Lee
Lamothe, Manuel
Meirmans, Patrick G; et al.
| Repeated unidirectional introgression towards Populus balsamifera in contact zones of exotic and native poplars.
Molecular Ecology, 19(1): 132-145
| 2010
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3. Thompson, Stacey Lee
Choe, Gina
Ritland, Kermit; et al.
| Cryptic sex within male-sterile polyploid populations of the Easter daisy, Townsendia hookeri
International journal of plant sciences, 169(1): 183-193
| 2008
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O'Connell, Lisa M.
4. Ritland, Kermit
Thompson, Stacey Lee
| Patterns of post-glacial colonization by western redcedar (Thuja plicata, Cupressaceae) as revealed by microsatellite markers
Botany - Botanique: 194-203
| 2008
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5. Thompson, Stacey Lee
Bérubé, Yanik
Bruneau, Anne; et al.
| Three-gene identity coefficients demonstrate that clonal reproduction promotes inbreeding and spatial relatedness in yellow-cedar, Callitropsis nootkatensis
Evolution, 62(10): 2570-2579
| 2008
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6. Thompson, Stacey Lee
| A simple procedure for joint estimation of the long-term rates of sexuality and mutation in predominantly clonal populations, for use with dominant molecular markers
Molecular Ecology Notes, 7(4): 567-569
| 2007
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7. Thompson, Stacey Lee
Whitton, Jeannette
| Patterns of recurrent evolution and geographic parthenogenesis within apomictic polyploid Easter daises (Townsendia hookeri).
Molecular Ecology, 15(11): 3389-3400
| 2006
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8. Thompson, Stacey Lee
Ritland, Kermit
| A novel mating system analysis for modes of self-oriented mating applied to diploid and polyploid arctic Easter daisies (Townsendia hookeri).
Heredity, 97(2): 119-126
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