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* indicates an undergraduate co-author

pdf.pdf *Savage, AE and JS Miller. 2006. Gametophytic self-incompatibility in Lycium parishii (Solanaceae): Allelic diversity, genealogical structure, and patterns of molecular evolution. Heredity 96:434-444.

.pdf Levin, RA and JS Miller.  2005. Relationships within tribe Lycieae (Solanaceae): paraphyly of Lycium and multiple origins of gender dimorphism. American Journal of Botany 92:2044-53

.pdf Yeung, K, JS Miller, *AE Savage, B Husband, B Igic, and JR Kohn. 2005. Association of ploidy and sexual system in Lycium californicum (Solanaceae). Evolution 59:2048-2055

.pdf Diggle, PK and JS Miller. 2004. Architectural effects mimic floral sexual dimorphism in Solanum (Solanaceae). American Journal of Botany 91:2030-40

.pdf Miller, JS and PK Diggle. 2003. Diversification of andromonoecy in Solanum section Lasiocarpa (Solanaceae): the roles of phenotypic plasticity and architecture. American Journal of Botany 90:707-715

.pdf Miller, JS and DL Venable. 2003. Floral morphometrics and the evolution of sexual dimorphism in Lycium (Solanaceae). Evolution 57:74-86

.pdf Miller, JS and DL Venable. 2002. The transition to gender dimorphism on an evolutionary background of self-incompatibility: an example from Lycium (Solanaceae). American Journal of Botany 89:1907-1915

.pdf Miller, JS 2002. Phylogenetic relationships and the evolution of gender dimorphism in Lycium (Solanaceae). SystematicBotany 27:416-428

.pdf Brunet, J, A Liston, JS Miller, and DL Venable. 2001. Polyploidy and gender dimorphism. Science 291:1441a

.pdf Miller, JS and DL Venable. 2000. Polyploidy and the evolution of gender dimorphism in plants. Science 289:2335-2338

Miller, JS, Kelso, S, Litvak, M, & A Vargo. 1994. Comparative reproductive biology of two alpine species of primrose. Arctic and Alpine Research 26:297-303