Samuel Brockington

Samuel Brockington

University of Cambridge

H-index: 31

Europe-United Kingdom

About Samuel Brockington

Samuel Brockington, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of Caryophyllales, Evolution, Phylogenetics, Metabolism, Conservation.

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

Multiple mechanisms explain loss of anthocyanins from betalain‐pigmented Caryophyllales, including repeated wholesale loss of a key anthocyanidin synthesis enzyme

The genome of the glasshouse plant noble rhubarb (Rheum nobile) provides a window into alpine adaptation

Are seven amino acid substitutions sufficient to explain the evolution of high l‐DOPA 4,5‐dioxygenase activity leading to betalain pigmentation? Revisiting the gain‐of …

Two independently evolved natural mutations additively deregulate TyrA enzymes and boost tyrosine production in planta

The phylogenetic history of the Gorteria diffusa radiation sheds light on the origins of plant sexual deception

The evidence for anthocyanins in the betalain-pigmented genus Hylocereus is weak

Tulipa toktogulica (Liliaceae), a cryptic, endangered new species from the western Tien-Shan, Kyrgyzstan

Conical petal epidermal cells, regulated by the MYB transcription factor MIXTA, have an ancient origin within the angiosperms

Samuel Brockington Information

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Citations(all)

11538

Citations(since 2020)

7281

Cited By

4272

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

44

i10Index(since 2020)

42

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Samuel Brockington Skills & Research Interests

Caryophyllales

Evolution

Phylogenetics

Metabolism

Conservation

Top articles of Samuel Brockington

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Journal

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Publication Date

Multiple mechanisms explain loss of anthocyanins from betalain‐pigmented Caryophyllales, including repeated wholesale loss of a key anthocyanidin synthesis enzyme

New Phytologist

Boas Pucker

Nathanael Walker‐Hale

Jasmina Dzurlic

Won C Yim

John C Cushman

...

2024/1

The genome of the glasshouse plant noble rhubarb (Rheum nobile) provides a window into alpine adaptation

Communications Biology

Tao Feng

Boas Pucker

Tianhui Kuang

Bo Song

Ya Yang

...

2023/7/10

Are seven amino acid substitutions sufficient to explain the evolution of high l‐DOPA 4,5‐dioxygenase activity leading to betalain pigmentation? Revisiting the gain‐of …

New Phytologist

M Alejandra Guerrero‐Rubio

Nathanael Walker‐Hale

Rui Guo

Hester Sheehan

Alfonso Timoneda

...

2023/9

Two independently evolved natural mutations additively deregulate TyrA enzymes and boost tyrosine production in planta

The Plant Journal

Samuel Lopez‐Nieves

Jorge El‐Azaz

Yusen Men

Cynthia K Holland

Tao Feng

...

2021

The phylogenetic history of the Gorteria diffusa radiation sheds light on the origins of plant sexual deception

bioRxiv

Boris Delahaie

Gregory Mellers

Roman T Kellenberger

Mario Fernández-Mazuecos

Róisín Fattorini

...

2022/12/23

The evidence for anthocyanins in the betalain-pigmented genus Hylocereus is weak

BMC genomics

Boas Pucker

Samuel F Brockington

2022/11/9

Tulipa toktogulica (Liliaceae), a cryptic, endangered new species from the western Tien-Shan, Kyrgyzstan

Phytotaxa

Brett Wilson

Georgy A Lazkov

Kaiyrkul T Shalpykov

Samuel F Brockington

2022/9/22

Conical petal epidermal cells, regulated by the MYB transcription factor MIXTA, have an ancient origin within the angiosperms

Journal of Experimental Botany

Alison Reed

Paula J Rudall

Samuel F Brockington

Beverley J Glover

2022/9/12

Disentangling sources of gene tree discordance in phylogenomic data sets: testing ancient hybridizations in Amaranthaceae sl

Scanning Electron Microsc Meet at

Diego Morales Briones

Gudrun Kadereit

Delphine T Tefarikis

Michael J Moore

Stephen A Smith

...

2019/10/7

The land plant‐specific MIXTA‐MYB lineage is implicated in the early evolution of the plant cuticle and the colonization of land

New Phytologist

Bo Xu

Lin Taylor

Boas Pucker

Tao Feng

Beverley J Glover

...

2021/2

MycoRed: Betalain pigments enable in vivo real-time visualisation of arbuscular mycorrhizal colonisation

PLoS Biology

Alfonso Timoneda

Temur Yunusov

Clement Quan

Aleksandr Gavrin

Samuel F Brockington

...

2021/7/14

Pitaya transcriptome assemblies and investigation of transcript abundances II

Boas Pucker

Samuel Brockington

2021

The report of anthocyanins in the betalain-pigmented genus Hylocereus is not well evidenced and is not a strong basis to refute the mutual exclusion paradigm

BMC Plant Biology

Boas Pucker

Hidam Bishworjit Singh

Monika Kumari

Mohammad Imtiyaj Khan

Samuel F Brockington

2021/6/29

A mycorrhiza-associated receptor-like kinase with an ancient origin in the green lineage

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Héctor Montero

Tak Lee

Boas Pucker

Gabriel Ferreras-Garrucho

Giles Oldroyd

...

2021/6/22

Central Asian wild tulip conservation requires a regional approach, especially in the face of climate change

Biodiversity and Conservation

Brett Wilson

Aibek Dolotbakov

Benjamin J Burgess

Colin Clubbe

Georgy Lazkov

...

2021/5

Evolution of l‐DOPA 4,5‐dioxygenase activity allows for recurrent specialisation to betalain pigmentation in Caryophyllales

New Phytologist

Hester Sheehan

Tao Feng

Nathanael Walker‐Hale

Samuel Lopez‐Nieves

Boas Pucker

...

2020/8

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Rowan SAge

University of Toronto

H-index: 63
Charles C. Davis

Charles C. Davis

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Stephen A. Smith

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