The University of Georgia
Plant Biology
Eupatorium ×truncatum (Asteraceae) is distributed throughout the eastern United States and is thought to have originated from interspecific hybridization between E. perfoliatum and E. serotinum. This study confirms the hybrid origin of... more
The order Poales comprises a substantial portion of plant life (7% of all angiosperms and 33% of monocots) and includes taxa of enormous economic and ecological significance. Molecular and morphological studies over the past two decades,... more
• Premise of the study: The stability of the bimodal karyotype found in Agave and closely related species has long interested botanists. The origin of the bimodal karyotype has been attributed to allopolyploidy, but this hypothesis has... more
... Signatura : Biblioteca OET: NBINA-8086. Autor : Sezen, Uzay U. Dirección : University of Connecticut, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, U-43, 75 N Eagleville Rd, Storrs, CT 06269, US E-mail:... more
An article articulating my genetic work on genetics of tropical secondary forest regeneration for the Atlas Magazine (in Turkish).
A commemorative article for the 150th anniversary for the publication of On The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin for the Atlas Mazine (in Turkish).
An interview for the Atlas Magazine explaining the findings regarding seed dispersal in a Costa Rican tropical lowland rainforest.
A commemorative article highlighting an observation by Charles Darwin for the 150th anniversary of publication of On the Origin of Species.
An interview on behalf of Atlas Magazine with an anthropologist in the lab which analyzed "Ardi".