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- Coudert, Y, Novak, O & Harrison, CJ, 2019, A KNOX-cytokinin regulatory module predates the origin of indeterminate vascular plants. Current Biology, vol 29., pp. 2743 - 2750
- Dennis, RJ, Whitewoods, CD & Harrison, CJ, 2019, Quantitative methods in like for like comparative analyses of Aphanoregma (Physcomitrella) patens phyllid development.. Journal of Bryology.
- Parry, G & Harrison, CJ, 2019, GARNet gene editing workshop. New Phytologist, vol 221., pp. 640-643
- Harrison, CJ & Roeder, AH, 2019, Editorial overview: Scaling development through the plant tree of life. Current Opinion in Plant Biology.
- Whitewoods, C, Cammarata, J, Venza, ZN, Sang, S, Crook, A, Aoyama, T, Wang, XY, Waller, M, Kamisugi, Y, Cuming, A, Szövényi, P, Nimchuk, Z, Roeder, A, Scanlon, M & Harrison, CJ, 2018, CLAVATA Was a Genetic Novelty for the Morphological Innovation of 3D Growth in Land Plants. Current Biology, vol 28., pp. 2365-2376.e5
- Harrison, CJ & Morris, JL, 2018, The origin and early evolution of vascular plant shoots and leaves. Philosophical Transactions B: Biological Sciences, vol 373.
- Lopez-Obando, M, Villiers, Rd, Hoffmann, B, Ma, L, Germain, AdS, Kossmann, J, Coudert, Y, Harrison, CJ, Rameau, C, Hills, P & Bonhomme, S, 2018, Physcomitrella patens MAX2 characterization suggests an ancient role for this F‐box protein in photomorphogenesis rather than strigolactone signalling. New Phytologist, vol 219., pp. 743-756
- Moody, LA, Kelly, S, Coudert, Y, Nimchuk, ZL, Harrison, CJ & Langdale, JA, 2018, Somatic hybridization provides segregating populations for the identification of causative mutations in sterile mutants of the moss Physcomitrella patens. New Phytologist, vol 218., pp. 1270-1277
- Solly, J, Cunniffe, N & Harrison, CJ, 2017, Regional growth rate differences specified by apical notch activities regulate liverwort thallus shape. Current Biology, vol 27., pp. 16-26
- Coudert, Y, Bell, N, Edelin, C & Harrison, CJ, 2017, Multiple innovations underpinned branching form diversification in mosses. New Phytologist, vol 215., pp. 840-850
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