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Yoshida, S., Kim, S., Wafula, E.K., Tanskanen, J., Kim, Y.-M., Honaas, L., Yang, Z., Spallek, T., Conn, C.E., Ichihashi, Y., Cheong, K., Cui, S., Der, J.P., Gundlach, H., Jiao, Y., Hori, C., Ishida, J.K., Kasahara, H., Kiba, T., Kim, M.-S., Koo, N., Laohavisit, A., Lee, Y.-H., Lumba, S., McCourt, P., Mortimer, J.C., Mutuku, J. M., Nomura, T., Sasaki-Sekimoto, Y., Seto, Y., Wang, Y., Wakatake, T., Sakakibara, H., Demura, T., Yamaguchi, S., Yoneyama, K., Manabe, R., Nelson, D.C., Schulman, A., Timko, M.P., DePamphilis, C.W., Choi, D., Shirasu, K. (2019) Genome sequence of Striga asiatica provides insight into the evolution of plant parasitism. Current Biology 29(18): 3041 – 3052. e4.
Conn, C.E., Nelson, D.C. (2017) It’s not easy being not green: the making of a parasitic plant. The Plant Cell 29(4): tpc.117.tt0417; DOI 10.1105/tpc.117.tt0417.
Lopez-Obando, M., Conn, C.E., Hoffmann, B., Bythell-Douglas, R., Nelson, D.C., Rameau, C., Bonhomme, S. (2016) Structural modeling and transcriptional responses highlight a clade of PpKAI2-LIKE genes as candidate receptors for strigolactones in Physcomitrella patens. Planta DOI 10.1007/s00425-016-2481-y.
Conn, C.E., Nelson, D.C. (2016) Evidence that KARRIKIN-INSENSITIVE2 (KAI2) receptors may perceive an unknown signal that is not karrikin or strigolactone. Frontiers in Plant Science 6:1219. DOI 10.3389/fpls.2015. 01219.
Conn, C.E., Bythell-Douglas, R., Neumann, D., Yoshida, S., Whittington, B., Westwood, J.H., Shirasu, K., Bond, C.S., Dyer, K.A., Nelson, D.C. (2015) Convergent evolution of strigolactone perception enabled host detection in parasitic plants. Science 349(6247): 540 – 543.
Hedges, S.B., Conn, C.E. (2012) A new skink fauna from Caribbean islands (Squamata, Mabuyidae, Mabuyinae). Zootaxa 3288: 1 – 244.