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Holly Elmore
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2023-2023
Publications (10 Years): 7
Top Topics
Dna Repair
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Copy Number
Gene Expression
Top Venues
Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland)
The New phytologist
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Publications
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Yen-Wen Wang
,
Holly Elmore
,
Anne Pringle
Uniparental Inheritance and Recombination as Strategies to Avoid Competition and Combat Muller's Ratchet among Mitochondria in Natural Populations of the Fungus Amanita phalloides .
Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland)
9 (4) (2023)
Jacob Golan
,
Yen-Wen Wang
,
Catharine A Adams
,
Hugh Cross
,
Holly Elmore
,
Monique Gardes
,
Susana C Gonçalves
,
Jaqueline Hess
,
Franck Richard
,
Benjamin E Wolfe
,
Anne Pringle
Death caps (Amanita phalloides) frequently establish from sexual spores, but individuals can grow large and live for more than a decade in invaded forests.
The New phytologist
(2023)
Yen-Wen Wang
,
Holly Elmore
,
Anne Pringle
Uniparental Inheritance and Recombination as Strategies to Avoid Competition and Combat Muller's Ratchet among Mitochondria in Natural Populations of the Fungus Amanita phalloides .
Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland)
9 (4) (2023)
Jacob Golan
,
Yen-Wen Wang
,
Catharine A Adams
,
Hugh Cross
,
Holly Elmore
,
Monique Gardes
,
Susana C Gonçalves
,
Jaqueline Hess
,
Franck Richard
,
Benjamin E Wolfe
,
Anne Pringle
Death caps (Amanita phalloides) frequently establish from sexual spores, but individuals can grow large and live for more than a decade in invaded forests.
The New phytologist
(2023)
Yen-Wen Wang
,
Holly Elmore
,
Anne Pringle
Uniparental Inheritance and Recombination as Strategies to Avoid Competition and Combat Muller's Ratchet among Mitochondria in Natural Populations of the Fungus Amanita phalloides .
Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland)
9 (4) (2023)
Yen-Wen Wang
,
Holly Elmore
,
Anne Pringle
Uniparental Inheritance and Recombination as Strategies to Avoid Competition and Combat Muller's Ratchet among Mitochondria in Natural Populations of the Fungus Amanita phalloides .
Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland)
9 (4) (2023)
Jacob Golan
,
Yen-Wen Wang
,
Catharine A Adams
,
Hugh Cross
,
Holly Elmore
,
Monique Gardes
,
Susana C Gonçalves
,
Jaqueline Hess
,
Franck Richard
,
Benjamin E Wolfe
,
Anne Pringle
Death caps (Amanita phalloides) frequently establish from sexual spores, but individuals can grow large and live for more than a decade in invaded forests.
The New phytologist
242 (4) (2023)