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Reviewed papers

Simmons, M.P., L.-B. Zhang, C.T. Webb, and A. Reeves. 2006. How can third codon positions outperform first and second codon positions in phylogenetic inference? An empirical example from the seed plants. Syst. Biol. 55: 245 - 258. (Adobe PDF file Download PDF)

Simmons, M.P., L.-B. Zhang, C.T. Webb, A. Reeves, and J.A. Miller. 2006. The relative performance of Bayesian and parsimony approaches when sampling characters evolving under homogeneous and heterogeneous sets of parameters. Cladistics 22:171 - 185.(Adobe PDF file Download PDF)

Simmons, M.P., A. Reeves, and J.I. Davis. 2004. Character-state space versus rate of evolution for phylogenetic inference. Cladistics 20: 191 - 204.(Adobe PDF file Download PDF)

Reeves, A., R.L. Parsons, J.W. Hettinger, and J.I. Medford. 2002. In vivo three-dimensional imaging of plants with optical coherence microscopy. Journal of Microscopy 208: 177 - 189.(Adobe PDF file Download PDF)

Reeves, A. 2001. MicroMeasure: a new computer program for the collection and analysis of cytogenetic data. Genome 44: 439 - 443. (Adobe PDF file Download PDF)

Hettinger, J.W., M. De Le Peņa Mattozzi, W. Meyers, M.E. Williams, A. Reeves, R.L. Parsons, R.C. Haskell, D. Petersen, R. Wang, and J.I. Medford. 2000. Optical coherence microscopy: A technology for rapid, in vivo, non-destructive visualization of plants and plant cells. Plant Physiology 123: 3-16. (Adobe PDF file Download PDF)

Hauber, D.P., A. Reeves, and S.M. Stack. 1999. Synapsis in a natural autotetraploid. Genome 42: 936-949. (Adobe PDF file Download PDF)

Anderson, L.K., A. Reeves, L.M. Webb, and T. Ashley. 1999. Distribution of crossing over on mouse synaptonemal complexes using immunofluorescent localization of MLH1 protein. Genetics 151: 1569-1579. (Adobe PDF file Download PDF)

Other publications

Hill, A.*, and A. Reeves*. 2006. User's Guide for the North American Animal Disease Spread Model 3.0. Available online at http://www.naadsm.org/guide.php.

The NAADSM Project Team. 2006. Model description for the North American Animal Disease Spread Model. Available online at http://www.naadsm.org/documentation.php.

* Indicates joint first authorship

Selected presentations

Duarte P.C., A. Reeves, and S. Gillette. 2005. Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Risk Assessment Utility: A tool to assess risk of disease introduction and likelihood of disease detection. An oral presentation delivered by P. Duarte at the Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases (CRWAD) Meeting, December 4 - 6 2005, St. Louis, Missouri.

Reeves, A., R.L. Parsons, and J.I. Medford. Optical coherence microscopy for in vivo imaging of gene expression. A poster presented at Plant Biology 2002 (Annual meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists), August 3 - 7, 2002, Denver, Colorado.

J.I. Medford, A. Reeves, and R.L. Parsons. Three-dimensional in vivo imaging of plants. A poster presented at Plant Biology 2002 (Annual meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists), August 3 - 7, 2002, Denver, Colorado.

Hettinger, J.W., M. De Le Peņa Mattozzi, W. Meyers, M.E. Williams, A. Reeves, R.L. Parsons, R.C. Haskell, D. Petersen, R. Wang, and J.I. Medford. Optical coherence microscopy: A rapid, in vivo, non-destructive imaging technology. A poster presented at the Fourth Annual Rocky Mountain Plant Biotechnology Symposium, April 19, 2000, Fort Collins, Colorado.

Reeves, A. MicroMeasure: A new tool for the collection and analysis of cytogenetic data. A poster presented at the Third Annual Rocky Mountain Plant Biotechnology Symposium, April 17, 1999, Fort Collins, Colorado.

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