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2001Assignment of the huntingtin (Hdh) gene, the huntingtin associated protein (Hap1) gene, and the huntingtin interacting protein (Hip1) gene to rat chromosomes 14, 10, and 12 by radiation hybrid mapping and fluorescent in situ hybridizationZimdahl, H.; Gosele, C.; Lutjens, G.; Grutzner, F.; Kreitler, T.; Voss, K.; Wanker, E.; Knoblauch, M.
2005Systematics, evolution, and biology of scelionid and platygastrid waspsAustin, A.; Johnson, N.; Dowton, M.
2003Catastrophic extinctions follow deforestation in SingaporeBrook, B.; Sodhi, N.; Ng, P.
2009Shifting trends: detecting environmentally mediated regulation in long-lived marine vertebrates using time-series dataMcMahon, C.; Bester, M.; Hindell, M.; Brook, B.; Bradshaw, C.
2008Condition dependence of nestling mouth colour and the effect of supplementing carotenoids on parental behaviour in the hihi (Notiomystis cincta)Ewen, J.; Thorogood, R.; Karadas, F.; Cassey, P.
2001Neanderthal DNA: Not just old but old and cold?Smith, C.; Chamberlain, A.; Riley, M.; Cooper, A.; Stringer, C.; Collins, M.
2009Higher-order genome organization in platypus and chicken sperm and repositioning of sex chromosomes during mammalian evolutionTsend-Ayush, E.; Dodge, N.; Mohr, J.; Casey, A.; Himmelbauer, H.; Kremitzki, C.; Schatzkamer, K.; Graves, T.; Warren, W.; Grutzner, F.
2008Ancient DNA clarifies the evolutionary history of American late Pleistocene equidsOrlando, L.; Male, D.; Alberdi, M.; Prado, J.; Prieto, A.; Cooper, A.; Hanni, C.
2006An XX/XY sex microchromosome system in a freshwater turtle, Chelodina longicollis (Testudines: Chelidae) with genetic sex determinationEzaz, T.; Valenzuela, N.; Grutzner, F.; Miura, I.; Georges, A.; Burke, R.; Graves, J.
2005The α-globin gene family of an Australian marsupial, Macropus eugenii: The long evolutionary history of the θ-globin gene and its functional status in mammalsCooper, S.; Wheeler, D.; Hope, R.; Dolman, G.; Saint, K.; Gooley, A.; Holland, R.