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  1. Cooley, A. M., G. Carvallo, and J.H. Willis, Is Floral Diversification Associated with Pollinator Divergence? Flower Shape, Flower Colour and Pollinator Preference in Chilean Mimulus, Annals of Botany, vol. 101 (2008), pp. 641-650 .
  2. Case, A.L., and J.H. Willis, Hybrid male sterility in Mimulus (Phrymaceae) is associated with a geographically restricted mitochondrial rearrangement, Evolution, vol. 62 (2008), pp. 1026-1039 .
  3. McDaniel, S.F., J. H. Willis, and A. J. Shaw, The genetic basis of developmental abnormalities in interpopulation hybrids of the moss Ceratodon purpureus, Genetics, vol. 179 (2008), pp. 1425-1435 .
  4. Lowry, D. B., J. L. Modliszewski, K. M. Wright, C. A. Wu, and J. H. Willis, The strength and genetic basis of reproductive isolating barries in flowering plants, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, vol. 363 (2008), pp. 3009-3021 .
  5. Lowry, D. B., R. C. Rockwood, and J. H. Willis, Ecological reproductive isolation of coast and inland races of Mimulus guttatus, Evolution, vol. 62 (2008), pp. 2196-2214 .
  6. Wu, C., D. Lowry, L. Nutter, and J.H. Willis, Natural genetic variation for drought response traits in the Mimulus guttatus species complex., Journal of Evolutionary Biology (2008) .
  7. Fishman, L. and J.H. Willis, Pollen limitation and natural selection on floral characters in the yellow monkeyflower Mimulus guttatus, New Phytologist, vol. 177 (2008), pp. 802-810 .
  8. C. Wu, D. Lowry, A. Cooley, K. Wright, Y.-W. Lee, and J.H. Willis, Mimulus is an emerging model system for the integration of ecological and genomic studies, Heredity, vol. 100 (2008), pp. 220-230 .
  9. Sweigart, A. L., N. H. Martin, and J. H. Willis, Patterns of nucleotide variation and reproductive isolation between a Mimulus allotetraploid and its progenitor species, Molecular Ecology, vol. 17 (2008), pp. 2089-2100 .
  10. Mitchell-Olds, T., J.H. Willis, and D. Goldstein, What evolutionary processes influence natural genetic variation for phenotypic traits?, Nature Reviews Genetics, vol. 8 (2007), pp. 845-856 .
  11. McDaniel, S.F., J. H. Willis, and A. J. Shaw, A linkage map reveals a complex basis for segregation distortion in an inter-populational cross in the moss Ceratodon purpureus, Genetics, vol. 176 (2007), pp. 2489-2500 .
  12. Rieseberg, L. H., and J.H. Willis, Plant speciation, Science, vol. 317 (2007), pp. 910-914 .
  13. N.H. Martin, and J.H. Willis, Ecological divergence associated with mating system causes nearly complete reproductive isolation between sympatric Mimulus species, Evolution, vol. 61 (2007), pp. 68-82 .
  14. A.L. Sweigart, A. Mason, and J.H. Willis, Natural variation for a hybrid incompatibility between two species of Mimulus, Evolution, vol. 61 (2007), pp. 141-151 .
  15. A. Sweigart, L. Fishman, and J.H. Willis, A simple genetic incompatibility causes hybrid male sterility in Mimulus, Genetics, vol. 172 (April, 2006), pp. 2465-2479 .
  16. M.C. Hall, C.J. Basten, and J.H. Willis, Pleiotropic quantitative trait loci contribute to population divergence in traits associated with life history variation in Mimulus guttatus, Genetics, vol. 172 (March, 2006), pp. 1829-1844 [org] .
  17. M.C. Hall, and J.H. Willis, Divergent selection on flowering time contributes to local adaptation in Mimulus guttatus populations, Evolution, vol. 60 (2006), pp. 2466-2477 .
  18. L. Fishman, and J.H. Willis, Cytonuclear incompatibility causes anther sterility in Mimulus hybrids, Evolution, vol. 60 (2006), pp. 1372-1381 .
  19. J. Aagaard, J.H. Willis, and P. Phillips, Relaxed selection among duplicate floral regulatory genes in Lamiales, Journal of Molecular Evolution, vol. 63 (2006), pp. 493-503 .
  20. L. Fishman and J.H. Willis, A novel meiotic drive locus almost completely distorts segregation in Mimulus (monkeyflower) hybrids, Genetics, vol. 169 (2005), pp. 347-353 [org] .
  21. M.C. Hall and J.H. Willis, Transmission ratio distortion in intraspecific hybrids of Mimulus guttatus: implications for genomic divergence., Genetics, vol. 170 (2005), pp. 375-386 .
  22. J.E. Aagaard, R.G. Olmstead, J.H. Willis and P.C.Phillips, Duplication of floral regulatory genes in the Lamiales, American Journal of Botany, vol. 92 (2005), pp. 1284-1293 .
  23. Sweigart, A.L. and J.H. Willis, Patterns of nucleotide diversity are affected by mating system and asymmetric introgression in two species of Mimulus, Evolution, vol. 57 (November, 2003), pp. 2490-2506 .
  24. Kelly, J. K., and J. H. Willis, A manipulative experiment to estimate bi-parental inbreeding in Monkeyflowers, International Journal of Plant Science, vol. 163 (2002), pp. 575-579 .
  25. Fishman, L., A. J. Kelly, and J. H. Willis, Minor QTLs underlie floral characters associated with mating system divergence in Mimulus, Evolution, vol. 56 (2002), pp. 2138-2155 .
  26. JK Kelly and JH Willis, Deleterious mutations and genetic variation for flower size in Mimulus guttatus, Evolution, vol. 55 (January, 2001), pp. 937-942 .
  27. L Fishman, AJ Kelly, E Morgan, and JH Willis, A genetic map in the Mimulus guttatus species complex reveals transmission ratio distortion due to heterospecific interactions, Genetics, vol. 159 (2001), pp. 1701-1716 .
  28. L Fishman and JH Willis, Evidence for Dobzhanzky-Muller incompatibilites contributing to the sterility of hybrids between Mimulus guttatus and M. nasutus, Evolution, vol. 55 (2001), pp. 1932-1942 .
  29. J.H. Willis, The role of genes of large effect on inbreeding depression in Mimulus guttatus, Evolution, vol. 53 (1999), pp. 1678-1691 .
  30. J.H. Willis, Inbreeding load, average dominance, and the mutation rate for mildly deleterious alleles in Mimulus guttatus, Genetics, vol. 153 (1999), pp. 1885-1898 .
  31. Sweigart, A., K. Karoly, A. Jones, and J. H. Willis, The distribution of individual inbreeding coefficients and pairwise relatedness in a population of Mimulus guttatus, Heredity, vol. 83 (1999), pp. 625-632 .
  32. J.H. Willis, The contribution of male sterility mutations to inbreeding depression in Mimulus guttatus, Heredity, vol. 83 (1999), pp. 337-346 .
  33. Schultz, S. T., M. Lynch, and J. H. Willis, The genomic mutation rate for fitness in Arabidopsis thaliana, Procedings of the National Academy of Science, USA, vol. 96 (1999), pp. 11393-11398 .
  34. Lynch, M., J. Blanchard, D. Houle, T. Kibota, S. Schultz, L. Vassilieva, and J. H. Willis, Spontaneous deleterious mutation, Evolution, vol. 53 (1999), pp. 645-663 .
  35. Kelly, A. J. and J. H. Willis, Polymorphic microsatellite loci in Mimulus guttatus and related species, Molecular Ecology, vol. 7 (1998), pp. 769-774 .
  36. J.H. Willis, Measures of phenotypic selection are biased by partial inbreeding., Evolution, vol. 50 (1996), pp. 1501-1511 .
  37. Schultz, S. T. and J. H. Willis, Individual variation in inbreeding depression: the roles of inbreeding history and mutation., Genetics, vol. 141 (1995), pp. 1209-1223 .
  38. Gimelfarb, A. and J. H. Willis, Linearity vs. nonlinearity of offspring-parent regression: experimental study., Genetics, vol. 138 (1994), pp. 343-352 .
  39. J.H. Willis, Effects of different levels of inbreeding on fitness components in Mimulus guttatus., Evolution, vol. 47 (1993), pp. 864-876 .
  40. J.H. Willis, Partial self-fertilization and inbreeding depression in two populations of Mimulus guttatus., Heredity, vol. 71 (1993), pp. 145-154 .
  41. Willis, J. H. and H. A. Orr, Increased heritable variation following population bottlenecks: The role of dominance., Evolution, vol. 47 (1993), pp. 949-957 .
  42. J.H. Willis, Genetic analysis of inbreeding depression caused by chlorophyll-deficient lethals in Mimulus guttatus., Heredity, vol. 69 (1992), pp. 562-572 .
  43. Willis, J. H., J. A. Coyne, and M. Kirkpatrick, Can one predict the evolution of quantitative traits without genetics?, Evolution, vol. 45 (1991), pp. 441-444 .
  44. Bergelson, J. M., J. H. Willis, and P. E. Robakiewicz, Variance in search time: Do groups always reduce risk?, Animal Behavior (1986) .

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