Nolan C. Kane

Nolan C. Kane

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 49

North America-United States

About Nolan C. Kane

Nolan C. Kane, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Colorado Boulder, specializes in the field of Evolutionary genomics, domestication, adaptation, sunflower, cannabis.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Discovery of new genomic configuration of mating-type loci in the largest lineage of lichen-forming-fungi

Adaptation to distinct habitats is maintained by contrasting selection at different life stages in sunflower ecotypes

Heritable differences in abundance of bacterial rhizosphere taxa are correlated with fungal necrotrophic pathogen resistance

Gene expression and alternative splicing contribute to adaptive divergence of ecotypes

Data from: Heritable differences in abundance of bacterial rhizosphere taxa are correlated with fungal necrotrophic pathogen resistance

Chromosome-scale Genome Assembly of Lewis Flax (Linum lewisii Pursh.)

Estimating phylogenies from genomes: A beginners review of commonly used genomic data in vertebrate phylogenomics

Evolution is more repeatable in the introduction than range expansion phase of colonization

Nolan C. Kane Information

University

Position

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EBIO)

Citations(all)

7909

Citations(since 2020)

4016

Cited By

5508

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

93

i10Index(since 2020)

78

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Nolan C. Kane Skills & Research Interests

Evolutionary genomics

domestication

adaptation

sunflower

cannabis

Top articles of Nolan C. Kane

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Discovery of new genomic configuration of mating-type loci in the largest lineage of lichen-forming-fungi

Genome Biology and Evolution

Kristin H White

Kyle Keepers

Nolan Kane

James C Lendemer

2024/4/30

Adaptation to distinct habitats is maintained by contrasting selection at different life stages in sunflower ecotypes

Molecular Ecology

April M Goebl

Nolan C Kane

Daniel F Doak

Loren H Rieseberg

Kate L Ostevik

2024/2

Heritable differences in abundance of bacterial rhizosphere taxa are correlated with fungal necrotrophic pathogen resistance

Molecular Ecology

Cloe S Pogoda

Kyle G Keepers

Stephan Reinert

Zahirul I Talukder

Brian C Smart

...

2024/1

Gene expression and alternative splicing contribute to adaptive divergence of ecotypes

Heredity

Peter A Innes

April M Goebl

Chris CR Smith

Kaylee Rosenberger

Nolan C Kane

2023/12/9

Data from: Heritable differences in abundance of bacterial rhizosphere taxa are correlated with fungal necrotrophic pathogen resistance

Cloe S Pogoda

Kyle G Keepers

Stephan Reinert

Zahirul I Talukder

Brian C Smart

...

2023

Chromosome-scale Genome Assembly of Lewis Flax (Linum lewisii Pursh.)

bioRxiv

Peter A Innes

Brian C Smart

Joseph AM Barham

Brent Hulke

Nolan C Kane

2023

Estimating phylogenies from genomes: A beginners review of commonly used genomic data in vertebrate phylogenomics

Javan K Carter

Rebecca T Kimball

Erik R Funk

Nolan C Kane

Drew R Schield

...

2023/1/1

Evolution is more repeatable in the introduction than range expansion phase of colonization

Evolution Letters

Silas Tittes

Christopher Weiss-Lehman

Nolan C Kane

Ruth A Hufbauer

Nancy C Emery

...

2023/12/29

Empirical test of increasing genetic variation via inter‐population crossing for native plant restoration in variable environments

Restoration Ecology

April M Goebl

Daniel F Doak

Nolan C Kane

2022/11

Mitochondrial genomes do not appear to regulate flowering pattern/reproductive strategy in Cannabis sativa

Aob Plants

Ziv Attia

Cloe Pogoda

Daniela Vergara

Nolan C Kane

2022/6/1

Effective strategies for isolating DNA from members of Asteraceae with high concentrations of secondary metabolites

BioTechniques

Dustin W Bailey

Ziv Attia

Stephan Reinert

Brent S Hulke

Nolan C Kane

2022/1

Genetic mapping of a pollinator preference trait: Nectar volume in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)

Frontiers in Plant Science

Ashley C Barstow

Jarrad R Prasifka

Ziv Attia

Nolan C Kane

Brent S Hulke

2022/12/19

Sharing and reporting benefits from biodiversity research

Emily Marden

Richard J Abbott

Frédéric Austerlitz

Daniel Ortiz‐Barrientos

Regina S Baucom

...

2021/3

Genomic Evidence That Governmentally Produced Cannabis sativa Poorly Represents Genetic Variation Available in State Markets

Frontiers in plant science

Daniela Vergara

Ezra L Huscher

Kyle G Keepers

Rahul Pisupati

Anna L Schwabe

...

2021/9/14

Genetic loci underlying quantitative resistance to necrotrophic pathogens Sclerotinia and Diaporthe (Phomopsis), and correlated resistance to both pathogens

Theoretical and applied genetics

Cloe S Pogoda

Stephan Reinert

Zahirul I Talukder

Ziv Attia

Erin CE Collier-Zans

...

2021/1

Author response to Tagirdzhanova et al.(2021):" Lichen fungi do not depend on alga for ATP production: A comment on Pogoda et al.(2018)".

Molecular Ecology

Kyle G Keepers

Cloe S Pogoda

James C Lendemer

Nolan C Kane

Erin A Manzitto‐Tripp

2021/9/1

Rapid evolutionary changes in gene expression in response to climate fluctuations

Molecular Ecology

Elena Hamann

Christopher S Pauli

Zoé Joly‐Lopez

Simon C Groen

Joshua S Rest

...

2021/1

A CURE-based approach to teaching genomics using mitochondrial genomes

Cloe S Pogoda

Kyle G Keepers

Jacob T Stanley

Nolan C Kane

2021/8/29

Patterns of genetic variation in a prairie wildflower, Silphium integrifolium, suggest a non‐prairie origin and locally adaptive variation

American journal of botany

Andrew R Raduski

Adam Herman

Cloe Pogoda

Kevin M Dorn

David L Van Tassel

...

2021/1

Breeding for sustainable oilseed crop yield and quality in a changing climate

Ziv Attia

Cloe S Pogoda

Stephan Reinert

Nolan C Kane

Brent S Hulke

2021/6

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