2013
37. Arrigo, N., J. Therrien, C. L. Anderson, M. D. Windham, C. H. Haufler, and M. S. Barker. 2013. A total evidence approach to understanding phylogenetic relationships and ecological diversity in Selaginella subg. Tetragonostachys. American Journal of Botany in press.
2012
36. Bowers, J. E., S. Nambeesan, J. Corbi, M. S. Barker, L. H. Rieseberg, S. J. Knapp, and J. M. Burke. 2012. Development of an ultra-dense genetic map of the sunflower genome based on single-feature polymorphisms. PLoS One 7(12): e51360.
35. Barker, M. S. 2012. Karyotype and genome evolution in Pteridophytes. Pp. 245-253 in Plant Genome Diversity, Volume 2, I. J. Leitch, ed. Springer, Vienna.
34. Arrigo, N., L. P. Albert, P. G. Mickelson, and M. S. Barker. 2012. Quantitative visualization of biological data in Google Earth using R2G2, an R CRAN package. Molecular Ecology Resources 12: 1177-1179.
R2G2 Tutorial
33. Arrigo, N. and M. S. Barker. 2012. Rarely successful polyploids and their legacy in plant genomes. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 15: 140-146.
32. Barker, M. S., G. J. Baute, and S.-L. Liu. 2012. Duplications and turnover in plant genomes, Volume 1. Pp. 155-169 in Plant Genome Diversity, J. F. Wendel, ed. Springer, Vienna.
31. Zhao, L., N. C. Kane, A. Kozik, K. A. Hodgins, K. M. Dlugosch, M. S. Barker, M. Matvienko, Q. Yu, K. G. Turner, S. A. Pearl, G. D. M. Bell, Y. Zou, C. Grassa, A. Guggisberg, K. L. Adams, J. V. Anderson, D. P. Horvath, R. V. Kesseli, J. M. Burke, R. W. Michelmore, and L. H. Rieseberg. 2012. Genomics of Compositae weeds: EST libraries, microarrays, and evidence of introgression. American Journal of Botany 99: 209-218.
2011
30. Mayrose, I., S. H. Zhan#, C. J. Rothfels, K. Magnuson-Ford, M. S. Barker, L. H. Rieseberg, and S. P. Otto. 2011. Recently-formed polyploid plants diversify at lower rates. Science 333: 1257.
#Undergraduate Data UA News F1000 Brandvain's Blog
29. Kane, N. C., M. S. Barker, S. H. Zhan, and L. H. Rieseberg. 2011. Molecular evolution across the Asteraceae: micro- and macroevolutionary processes. Molecular Biology and Evolution 28: 3225-3235.
28. Banks, J. A., T. Nishiyama, M. Hasebe, J. L. Bowman, M. Gribskov, C. DePamphilis, V. A. Albert, N. Aono, T. Aoyama, B. A. Ambrose, N. W. Ashton, M. J. Axtell, E. Barker, M. S. Barker, et al. 2011. The Selaginella genome identifies genetic changes associated with the evolution of vascular plants. Science 332: 960-963.
NPR's All Things Considered
27. Der, J. P., M. S. Barker, N. J. Wickett, C. W. DePamphilis, and P. G. Wolf. 2011. De novo characterization of the gametophyte transcriptome in bracken fern, Pteridium aquilinum. BMC Genomics 12: 99.
2010
26. Barker, M. S., K. M. Dlugosch, L. Dinh#, R. S. Challa, N. C. Kane, M. G. King, and L. H. Rieseberg. 2010. EvoPipes.net: Bioinformatic tools for ecological and evolutionary genomics. Evolutionary Bioinformatics 6: 143-149.
#Undergraduate EvoPipes.net Server
25. Shi, T., H. Huang, and M. S. Barker. 2010. Ancient genome duplications during the evolution of kiwifruit (Actinidia) and related Ericales. Annals of Botany 106: 497-504.
Supplemental Data SCBG Press Release
24. Dlugosch, K. M., M. S. Barker, and L. H. Rieseberg. 2010. NU-IN: Nucleotide evolution and input module for the EvolSimulator genome simulation platform. BMC Research Notes 3: 217.
Software Download
23. Dempewolf, H., N. C. Kane, K. L. Ostevik, M. Geleta, M. S. Barker, Z. Lai, M. L. Stewart, E. Bekele, J. M. M. Engels, Q. C. B. Cronk, and L. H. Rieseberg. 2010. Establishing genomic tools and resources for Guizotia abyssinica (L.f.) Cass. - the development of a library of expressed sequence tags, microsatellite loci and the sequencing of its chloroplast genome. Molecular Ecology Resources 10: 1048-1058.
Supplemental Data
22. Barker, M. S. and P. G. Wolf. 2010. Unfurling fern biology in the genomics age. BioScience 60(3): 177-185.
Utah State Press Release
21. Mayrose, I., M. S. Barker, and S. P. Otto. 2010. Probabilistic models of chromosome number evolution and the inference of polyploidy. Systematic Biology 59(2): 132-144.
chromEvol Software Download
2009
20. Barker, M. S., H. Vogel, and M. E. Schranz. 2009. Paleopolyploidy in the Brassicales: Analyses of the Cleome transcriptome elucidate the history of genome duplications in Arabidopsis and other Brassicales. Genome Biology and Evolution 1(1): 391-399.
Supplemental Data
19. Barker, M. S. and G. Yatskievych. 2009. Summary of the 2008 AFS Symposium: From gels to genomics: The evolving landscape of pteridology. A celebration of Gerald Gastony's Contributions to Fern Evolutionary Biology. American Fern Journal 99(2): 117-141.
18. Wood, T. E., N. Takebayashi, M. S. Barker, I. Mayrose, P. B. Greenspoon, and L. H. Rieseberg. 2009. The frequency of polyploid speciation in vascular plants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 106(33): 13875-13879.
IU Press Release Nature Highlight Faculty of 1000
17. Kane, N. C., M. King, M. S. Barker, A. Raduski, S. Karrenberg, Y. Yatabe, S. J. Knapp, and L.
H. Rieseberg. 2009. Comparative genomic and population genetic analyses indicate
highly porous genomes and high levels of gene flow between divergent Helianthus
species. Evolution 63(8): 2061-2075.
16. Barker, M. S.*, K. M. Dlugosch*, A. C. C. Reddy, S. N. Amyotte#, and L. H. Rieseberg. 2009. SCARF: Maximizing next-generation EST assemblies for evolutionary and population genomic analyses. Bioinformatics 25(4): 535-536.
*Co-first authors #Undergraduate SCARF Downloads Bioinformatics Next Gen Sequencing Virtual Issue
2008
15. Barker, M. S., N. C. Kane, M. Matvienko, A. Kozik, R. W. Michelmore, S. J. Knapp, and L. H. Rieseberg. 2008. Multiple paleopolyploidizations during the evolution of the Compositae reveal parallel patterns of duplicate gene retention after millions of years. Molecular Biology and Evolution 25(11): 2445-2455.
Supplemental Data
14. Nakazato, T., M. S. Barker, L. H. Rieseberg, and G. J. Gastony. 2008. Evolution of the nuclear genome of ferns and lycophytes. Pp. 177-200 in: The Biology and Evolution of Ferns and Lycophytes, T. Ranker and C. Haufler, eds. Cambridge University Press.
13. Shaw, S. W., S. V. Sprunt, and M. S. Barker. 2008. New records for Puerto Rican Ferns. American Fern Journal 98(2): 107-111.![]()
2007 & Earlier
12. Brandvain, Y.*, M. S. Barker*, and M. J. Wade. 2007. Gene co-inheritance and gene transfer. Science 315: 1685.
*Co-first authors IU Press Release
11. Barker, M. S. and R. J. Hickey. 2006. A revision of Caribbean Adiantopsis (Pteridaceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 93(3): 371-401.
10. Barker, M. S. and L. Sanchez. 2005. Inks Lake State Park and Westcave Preserve, Botany 2005 AFS Fern Foray. Fiddlehead Forum: Bulletin of the American Fern Society 32(4-5): 31-33.
9. Barker, M. S., J. P. Demuth, and M. J. Wade. 2005. Maternal expression
relaxes constraint on innovation of the anterior determinant, bicoid. PLoS Genetics 1(5): e57.*
Nature Reviews Genetics Highlight
8. Barker, M. S., S. W. Shaw, R. J. Hickey, J. E. Rawlins, and J.
Fetzner. 2005. Lepidopteran soral crypsis on Caribbean ferns. Biotropica 37(2): 314-316. *
BBC Wildlife Highlight Educational display at the Denver Botanic Gardens
7. Barker, M. S. 2005. A Natural History of Ferns by Robbin C. Moran.
Amer. Fern J. 95(3): 128-129.
6. Shaw,
S. W., M. S. Barker, and R. J. Hickey. 2004. New
municipality records for Puerto Rican pteridophytes. Fern Gaz. 17:
97-99.
5. Hauk, W. D. and M. S. Barker. 2003. Botrychium lanceolatum subsp. angustisegmentum in Ohio. Amer. Fern J. 93(2): 93-94.
4. Hickey, R. J., M. S. Barker, and M. Ponce. 2003. An Adiantopsis hybrid
from northeastern Argentina and vicinity. Amer. Fern J. 93(1): 42-44.
3. Barker, M. S. and W. D. Hauk. 2003. An evaluation of Sceptridium dissectum
(Ophioglossaceae)
with ISSR markers: Implications for
Sceptridium
systematics. Amer.
Fern J. 93(1): 1-19.
2. Hauk, W. D. and M. S. Barker. 2000. Larch Mountain, 2000 AFS Fern Foray. Fiddlehead Forum: Bulletin of the American Fern Society. 27(5): 26-27.
1. Barker, M. S. 1999. A molecular assessment of infraspecific genetic variation in Draba verna L. using ISSR (Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat) Markers. Denison Journal of Biological Science 33(1): 27-34.