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Untangling the Mechanism of Gene Flow among Groundcherry Species (Physalis L., Solanaceae)

Project summary:

This project will study the incongruence within Physalis. This will be done by determining if the irregular breakdown of self-incompatibility causes occasional hybridization.

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Highest degree:

Bachelors of Science

Year obtained:

2015

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Current student

USA

Flowering plants

Relevant publications (minimum 1, maximum 4):

Pretz, C. and Deanna, R. 2020. Lectotypifications and nomenclatural notes in Physalis (Solanaceae) from North America. Taxon. https://doi.org/10.1002/tax.12159.

Pretz, C. 2019. The Breakdown of Self-incompatibility. The Physalis Project Blog. Dec. 2019. (not-peer reviewed)

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Budget: $

2000

University of Colorado, Boulder

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Last Name:

Chelsea Pretz

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