2024
Dunivant, T.S., Singh, V., Livingston, K.E., Ross, J.D., Hileman, L.C. 2024. CYCLOIDEA paralogs function partially redundantly to specify dorsal flower development in Mimulus lewisii. American Journal of Botany 111(2):e16271. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.16271
2023
Wessinger, C.A., Katzer, A.M., Hime, P. Rausher, M.D., Kelly J.K., Hileman, L.C. 2023. A few essential genetic loci distinguish Penstemon species with flowers adapted to pollination by bees or hummingbirds. PLOS Biology. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002294
2022
Sengupta, A., Hileman, L.C. 2022. A CYC–RAD–DIV–DRIF interaction likely pre-dates the origin of floral monosymmetry in Lamiales. EvoDevo 13:3 doi: 10.1186/s13227-021-00187-w
2021
Liao, I.T, Hileman, L.C., Roy, R. 2021. On the horizon for nectar-related research. American Journal of Botany 108:2326-30 doi: 10.1002/ajb2.1767
2020
Wessinger, C.A., Hileman, L.C. 2020. Parallelism in flower evolution and development. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 51:387-405 doi: 10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-011720-124511
Colicchio, J, Kelly, J.K., Hileman, L.C. 2020. Mimulus sRNAs are wound responsive and associated with transgenerationally plastic genes but rarely both. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21(20):7552 doi: 10.3390/ijms21207552
Wessinger, C.A., Rausher, M.D., Hileman, L.C. 2019. Adaptation to hummingbird pollination is associated with reduced diversification in Penstemon. Evolution Letters 3(5):521-533 doi: 10.1002/evl3.130
2019
Wessinger, C.A., Rausher, M.D., Hileman, L.C. 2019. Adaptation to hummingbird pollination is associated with reduced diversification in Penstemon. Evolution Letters 3(5):521-533 doi: 10.1002/evl3.130
Katzer, A.M., Wessinger, C.A., Hileman, L.C. 2019. Nectary size is a pollination syndrome trait in Penstemon. New Phytologist 223:377-384 doi: 10.1111/nph.15769
2018
Sengupta, A., Hileman, L.C. 2018. Novel traits, flower symmetry, and transcriptional autoregulation: new hypotheses from bioinformatic and experimental data. Frontiers in Plant Science 9:1561 doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.01561.
Wessinger, C.A., Kelly, J.K., Jiang, P. Rausher, M.D., Hileman, L.C. 2018. SNP-skimming: A fast approach to map loci generating quantitative variation in natural populations. Molecular Ecology Resources 18. doi: 10.1111/1755-0998.12930
Colicchio, J.M., Kelly, J.K., Hileman, L.C. 2018. Parental experience modifies the Mimulus methylome. BMC Genomics 19:746. doi: 10.1186/s12864-018-5087-x.
2017
Zhong, J., Preston, J.C., Hileman, L.C., Kellogg, E.A. 2017. Repeated and diverse losses of corolla bilateral symmetry in the Lamiaceae. Annals of Botany 119:21211-1223 doi: 10.1093/aob/mcx012.
2016
Wessinger, C.A., Hileman, L.C. 2016. Accessibility, constraint, and repetition in adaptive floral evolution. Developmental Biology 419:175-183. doi: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2016.05.003.
O’Meara, B.C.*, Smith, S.D.*, Armbruster, W.S., Harder, L.D., Hardy, C., Hileman, L.C., Hufford, L., Litt, A., Magallon, S., Smith, S.A., Stevens, P.F., Fenster, C.B°, Diggle, P.K.° 2016. Non-equilibrium dynamics and floral trait interactions shape extant angiosperm diversity. Proceedings of the Royal Society, B. 283:20152304. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2015.2304
Wessinger, C.A., Freeman, C.C., Mort, M.E., Rausher, M.D., Hileman, L.C. 2016. Multiplexed shotgun genotyping resolves species relationships within the recently radiated North American genus Penstemon. American Journal of Botany 103:912-922. doi: 10.3732/ajb.1500519
Preston, J.C., Jorgensen, S.A., Orozco, R., Hileman, L.C. 2016. Paralogous SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) genes differentially regulate leaf initiation and reproductive phase change in petunia. Planta 243:429-40. doi: 10.1007/s00425-015-2413-2 PubMed-link
2015
Colicchio J.M., F. Miura, J.K. Kelly, T. Ito, L.C. Hileman. 2015. DNA methylation and gene expression in Mimulus guttatus. BMC Genomics 16:504 PubMed-link
Colicchio J.M., P.J. Monnahan, J.K. Kelly, L.C. Hileman. 2015. Gene expression plasticity resulting from parental leaf damage in Mimulus guttatus. New Phytologist 205(2):894-906 PubMed-link
2014
Wessinger, C.A., L.C. Hileman and M.D. Rausher. 2014. Identification of major QTLs underlying floral pollination syndrome divergence in Penstemon. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 369(1648) PubMed-link
Hileman, L.C. 2014. Trends in flower symmetry evolution revealed through phylogenetic and developmental genetic advances. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 369(1648) PubMed-link
Hileman, L.C. 2014. Bilateral flower symmetry - how, when and why? Current Opinion in Plant Biology 17:146-52 PubMed-link
Preston, J.C., L.L. Barnett, M.A. Kost, N. Oborny and L.C. Hileman. 2014. Optimization of Virus-induced Gene Silencing to Facilitate Evo-Devo Studies in the Emerging Model Mimulus guttatus (Phrymaceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 99:301-312 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3417/2010120
2013
Preston, J.C. and L.C. Hileman. 2013. Functional evolution in the plant SQUAMOSA-PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) gene family. Frontiers in Plant Evolution and Development 4:80. PubMed-link
Brockington, S.F., Alvarez-Fernandez, R., Landis, J.B., Alcorn, K., Walker, R.W., Thomas, M.M., Hileman, L.C., Glover, B.J. 2013. Evolutionary analysis of the MIXTA gene family highlingts potential targets for the study of cellular differentiation. Molecular Biology and Evolution 30:526-540. PubMed-link
2012
Preston, J.C. and L.C. Hileman. 2012. Parallel evolution of TCP and B-class genes in Commelinaceae flower bilateral symmetry. Evodevo 3:6. Preston&Hileman.2012. PubMed-link
Baker, R.L., L.C. Hileman and P.K. Diggle. 2012. Patterns of shoot architecture in locally adapted populations are linked to intraspecific differences in gene regulation. New Phytologist 196(1):271-281. PubMed-link
Landis, J.B., L.L. Barnett and L.C. Hileman. 2012. Evolution of petaloid sepals independent of shifts in B-class MADS box gene expression. Development Genes and Evolution 222(1):19-28. PubMed-link
2011
Preston, J.C., L.C. Hileman and P. Cubas. 2011. Reduce, reuse, and recycle: Developmental evolution of trait diversification. American Journal of Botany 98: 397-403. PubMed-link
Scoville, A.G., L.L. Barnett, S. Bodbyl-Roels, J.K. Kelly and L.C. Hileman. 2011. Differential regulation of a MYB transcription factor is correlated with transgenerational epigenetic inheritance of trichome density in Mimulus guttatus. New Phytologist 191(1):251-263. PubMed-link
Preston, J.C., C.C. Martinez and L.C. Hileman. 2011. Gradual disintegration of the floral symmetry gene network is implicated in the evolution of a wind-pollination syndrome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 108(6): 2343-2348. PubMed-link
2010
Preston, J.C. and L.C. Hileman. 2010. SQUAMOSA-PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN 1 initiates flowering inAntirrhinum majus through the activation of meristem identity genes. The Plant Journal 62:704-712. PubMed-link
2009
Hileman, L.C. and P. Cubas. 2009. An expanded evolutionary role for flower symmetry genes. BMC Biology 8:90. PubMed-link
Preston, J.C. and L.C. Hileman. 2009. Developmental genetics of floral symmetry evolution. Trends in Plant Science 14(3):147-154. PubMed-link
Preston, J.C., M.A. Kost and L.C. Hileman. 2009. Conservation and diversification of the symmetry developmental program among close relatives of snapdragon with divergent floral morphologies. New Phytologist 182(3):751-762. PubMed-link
Hileman, L.C. and V.F. Irish. 2009. More is better: the uses of developmental genetic data to reconstruct perianth evolution. American Journal of Botany 96:83-95. PubMed-link
2007
Drea, S., L.C. Hileman, G. de Martino, and V.F. Irish. 2007. Functional analyses of genetic pathways controlling petal specification in poppy. Development 134:4157-4166. PubMed-link
2006
Hileman, L.C., J. Sundstrom, A. Litt, M.Q. Chen, T. Shumba and V.F. Irish. 2006. Molecular and phylogenetic analyses of the MADS-box gene family in tomato. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 23(11):2245-2258. PubMed-link
Baum, D. A. and L.C. Hileman. 2006. A developmental genetic model for the origin of flowers. Chap. 1 in "Flowering and its manipulation" (C. Ainsworth, ed.), Blackwell Publishing, Sheffield, UK.
2005
Hileman, L.C., S. Drea, G. de Martino, A. Litt, and V.F. Irish. 2005. Virus-induced gene silencing is an effective tool for assaying gene function in the basal eudicot species Papaver somniferum (opium poppy). The Plant Journal 44: 334-341. PubMed-link
2004 and earlier
Smith, J.F., S.B. Draper, L.C. Hileman, and D.A. Baum. 2004. A phylogenetic analysis within tribes Gloxinieae and Gesnerieae (Gesnerioideae: Gesneriaceae). Systematic Botany 29(4):947-958.
Smith, J.F., L.C. Hileman, M. Powell, and D.A. Baum. 2004. Evolution of GCYC, a Gesneriaceae homolog of CYCLOIDEA, within subfamily Gesneriodeae (Gesneriaceae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 31;765-779. PubMed-link
Hileman, L.C., E.M. Kramer and D.A. Baum. 2003. Differential regulation of symmetry genes and the evolution of floral morphologies . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 100(22):12814-12819. PubMed-link
Hileman, L.C., and D.A. Baum. 2003. Why do paralogs persist? Molecular evolution of CYCLOIDEA and related floral symmetry genes in Antirrhineae (Veronicaceae). Molecular Biology and Evolution 20(4) 591-600. PubMed-link
Hileman, L.C., M.C. Vasey and V.T. Parker. 2001. Phylogeny and biogeography of the Arbutoideae (Ericaceae): Implications for the Madrean-Tethyan hypothesis. Systematic Botany 26: 131-143.
Shu, G., W. Amaral, L.C. Hileman and D.A. Baum. 2000. LEAFY and the evolution of rosette flowering in violet cress (Jonopsidium acaule, Brassicaceae). American Journal of Botany 87:634-641. PubMed-link
Dunivant, T.S., Singh, V., Livingston, K.E., Ross, J.D., Hileman, L.C. 2024. CYCLOIDEA paralogs function partially redundantly to specify dorsal flower development in Mimulus lewisii. American Journal of Botany 111(2):e16271. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.16271
2023
Wessinger, C.A., Katzer, A.M., Hime, P. Rausher, M.D., Kelly J.K., Hileman, L.C. 2023. A few essential genetic loci distinguish Penstemon species with flowers adapted to pollination by bees or hummingbirds. PLOS Biology. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002294
2022
Sengupta, A., Hileman, L.C. 2022. A CYC–RAD–DIV–DRIF interaction likely pre-dates the origin of floral monosymmetry in Lamiales. EvoDevo 13:3 doi: 10.1186/s13227-021-00187-w
2021
Liao, I.T, Hileman, L.C., Roy, R. 2021. On the horizon for nectar-related research. American Journal of Botany 108:2326-30 doi: 10.1002/ajb2.1767
2020
Wessinger, C.A., Hileman, L.C. 2020. Parallelism in flower evolution and development. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 51:387-405 doi: 10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-011720-124511
Colicchio, J, Kelly, J.K., Hileman, L.C. 2020. Mimulus sRNAs are wound responsive and associated with transgenerationally plastic genes but rarely both. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21(20):7552 doi: 10.3390/ijms21207552
Wessinger, C.A., Rausher, M.D., Hileman, L.C. 2019. Adaptation to hummingbird pollination is associated with reduced diversification in Penstemon. Evolution Letters 3(5):521-533 doi: 10.1002/evl3.130
2019
Wessinger, C.A., Rausher, M.D., Hileman, L.C. 2019. Adaptation to hummingbird pollination is associated with reduced diversification in Penstemon. Evolution Letters 3(5):521-533 doi: 10.1002/evl3.130
Katzer, A.M., Wessinger, C.A., Hileman, L.C. 2019. Nectary size is a pollination syndrome trait in Penstemon. New Phytologist 223:377-384 doi: 10.1111/nph.15769
2018
Sengupta, A., Hileman, L.C. 2018. Novel traits, flower symmetry, and transcriptional autoregulation: new hypotheses from bioinformatic and experimental data. Frontiers in Plant Science 9:1561 doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.01561.
Wessinger, C.A., Kelly, J.K., Jiang, P. Rausher, M.D., Hileman, L.C. 2018. SNP-skimming: A fast approach to map loci generating quantitative variation in natural populations. Molecular Ecology Resources 18. doi: 10.1111/1755-0998.12930
Colicchio, J.M., Kelly, J.K., Hileman, L.C. 2018. Parental experience modifies the Mimulus methylome. BMC Genomics 19:746. doi: 10.1186/s12864-018-5087-x.
2017
Zhong, J., Preston, J.C., Hileman, L.C., Kellogg, E.A. 2017. Repeated and diverse losses of corolla bilateral symmetry in the Lamiaceae. Annals of Botany 119:21211-1223 doi: 10.1093/aob/mcx012.
2016
Wessinger, C.A., Hileman, L.C. 2016. Accessibility, constraint, and repetition in adaptive floral evolution. Developmental Biology 419:175-183. doi: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2016.05.003.
O’Meara, B.C.*, Smith, S.D.*, Armbruster, W.S., Harder, L.D., Hardy, C., Hileman, L.C., Hufford, L., Litt, A., Magallon, S., Smith, S.A., Stevens, P.F., Fenster, C.B°, Diggle, P.K.° 2016. Non-equilibrium dynamics and floral trait interactions shape extant angiosperm diversity. Proceedings of the Royal Society, B. 283:20152304. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2015.2304
Wessinger, C.A., Freeman, C.C., Mort, M.E., Rausher, M.D., Hileman, L.C. 2016. Multiplexed shotgun genotyping resolves species relationships within the recently radiated North American genus Penstemon. American Journal of Botany 103:912-922. doi: 10.3732/ajb.1500519
Preston, J.C., Jorgensen, S.A., Orozco, R., Hileman, L.C. 2016. Paralogous SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) genes differentially regulate leaf initiation and reproductive phase change in petunia. Planta 243:429-40. doi: 10.1007/s00425-015-2413-2 PubMed-link
2015
Colicchio J.M., F. Miura, J.K. Kelly, T. Ito, L.C. Hileman. 2015. DNA methylation and gene expression in Mimulus guttatus. BMC Genomics 16:504 PubMed-link
Colicchio J.M., P.J. Monnahan, J.K. Kelly, L.C. Hileman. 2015. Gene expression plasticity resulting from parental leaf damage in Mimulus guttatus. New Phytologist 205(2):894-906 PubMed-link
2014
Wessinger, C.A., L.C. Hileman and M.D. Rausher. 2014. Identification of major QTLs underlying floral pollination syndrome divergence in Penstemon. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 369(1648) PubMed-link
Hileman, L.C. 2014. Trends in flower symmetry evolution revealed through phylogenetic and developmental genetic advances. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 369(1648) PubMed-link
Hileman, L.C. 2014. Bilateral flower symmetry - how, when and why? Current Opinion in Plant Biology 17:146-52 PubMed-link
Preston, J.C., L.L. Barnett, M.A. Kost, N. Oborny and L.C. Hileman. 2014. Optimization of Virus-induced Gene Silencing to Facilitate Evo-Devo Studies in the Emerging Model Mimulus guttatus (Phrymaceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 99:301-312 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3417/2010120
2013
Preston, J.C. and L.C. Hileman. 2013. Functional evolution in the plant SQUAMOSA-PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) gene family. Frontiers in Plant Evolution and Development 4:80. PubMed-link
Brockington, S.F., Alvarez-Fernandez, R., Landis, J.B., Alcorn, K., Walker, R.W., Thomas, M.M., Hileman, L.C., Glover, B.J. 2013. Evolutionary analysis of the MIXTA gene family highlingts potential targets for the study of cellular differentiation. Molecular Biology and Evolution 30:526-540. PubMed-link
2012
Preston, J.C. and L.C. Hileman. 2012. Parallel evolution of TCP and B-class genes in Commelinaceae flower bilateral symmetry. Evodevo 3:6. Preston&Hileman.2012. PubMed-link
Baker, R.L., L.C. Hileman and P.K. Diggle. 2012. Patterns of shoot architecture in locally adapted populations are linked to intraspecific differences in gene regulation. New Phytologist 196(1):271-281. PubMed-link
Landis, J.B., L.L. Barnett and L.C. Hileman. 2012. Evolution of petaloid sepals independent of shifts in B-class MADS box gene expression. Development Genes and Evolution 222(1):19-28. PubMed-link
2011
Preston, J.C., L.C. Hileman and P. Cubas. 2011. Reduce, reuse, and recycle: Developmental evolution of trait diversification. American Journal of Botany 98: 397-403. PubMed-link
Scoville, A.G., L.L. Barnett, S. Bodbyl-Roels, J.K. Kelly and L.C. Hileman. 2011. Differential regulation of a MYB transcription factor is correlated with transgenerational epigenetic inheritance of trichome density in Mimulus guttatus. New Phytologist 191(1):251-263. PubMed-link
Preston, J.C., C.C. Martinez and L.C. Hileman. 2011. Gradual disintegration of the floral symmetry gene network is implicated in the evolution of a wind-pollination syndrome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 108(6): 2343-2348. PubMed-link
2010
Preston, J.C. and L.C. Hileman. 2010. SQUAMOSA-PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN 1 initiates flowering inAntirrhinum majus through the activation of meristem identity genes. The Plant Journal 62:704-712. PubMed-link
2009
Hileman, L.C. and P. Cubas. 2009. An expanded evolutionary role for flower symmetry genes. BMC Biology 8:90. PubMed-link
Preston, J.C. and L.C. Hileman. 2009. Developmental genetics of floral symmetry evolution. Trends in Plant Science 14(3):147-154. PubMed-link
Preston, J.C., M.A. Kost and L.C. Hileman. 2009. Conservation and diversification of the symmetry developmental program among close relatives of snapdragon with divergent floral morphologies. New Phytologist 182(3):751-762. PubMed-link
Hileman, L.C. and V.F. Irish. 2009. More is better: the uses of developmental genetic data to reconstruct perianth evolution. American Journal of Botany 96:83-95. PubMed-link
2007
Drea, S., L.C. Hileman, G. de Martino, and V.F. Irish. 2007. Functional analyses of genetic pathways controlling petal specification in poppy. Development 134:4157-4166. PubMed-link
2006
Hileman, L.C., J. Sundstrom, A. Litt, M.Q. Chen, T. Shumba and V.F. Irish. 2006. Molecular and phylogenetic analyses of the MADS-box gene family in tomato. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 23(11):2245-2258. PubMed-link
Baum, D. A. and L.C. Hileman. 2006. A developmental genetic model for the origin of flowers. Chap. 1 in "Flowering and its manipulation" (C. Ainsworth, ed.), Blackwell Publishing, Sheffield, UK.
2005
Hileman, L.C., S. Drea, G. de Martino, A. Litt, and V.F. Irish. 2005. Virus-induced gene silencing is an effective tool for assaying gene function in the basal eudicot species Papaver somniferum (opium poppy). The Plant Journal 44: 334-341. PubMed-link
2004 and earlier
Smith, J.F., S.B. Draper, L.C. Hileman, and D.A. Baum. 2004. A phylogenetic analysis within tribes Gloxinieae and Gesnerieae (Gesnerioideae: Gesneriaceae). Systematic Botany 29(4):947-958.
Smith, J.F., L.C. Hileman, M. Powell, and D.A. Baum. 2004. Evolution of GCYC, a Gesneriaceae homolog of CYCLOIDEA, within subfamily Gesneriodeae (Gesneriaceae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 31;765-779. PubMed-link
Hileman, L.C., E.M. Kramer and D.A. Baum. 2003. Differential regulation of symmetry genes and the evolution of floral morphologies . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 100(22):12814-12819. PubMed-link
Hileman, L.C., and D.A. Baum. 2003. Why do paralogs persist? Molecular evolution of CYCLOIDEA and related floral symmetry genes in Antirrhineae (Veronicaceae). Molecular Biology and Evolution 20(4) 591-600. PubMed-link
Hileman, L.C., M.C. Vasey and V.T. Parker. 2001. Phylogeny and biogeography of the Arbutoideae (Ericaceae): Implications for the Madrean-Tethyan hypothesis. Systematic Botany 26: 131-143.
Shu, G., W. Amaral, L.C. Hileman and D.A. Baum. 2000. LEAFY and the evolution of rosette flowering in violet cress (Jonopsidium acaule, Brassicaceae). American Journal of Botany 87:634-641. PubMed-link