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2007Novel high-resolution characterization of ancient DNA reveals C > U-type base modification events as the sole cause of post mortem miscoding lesionsBrotherton, P.; Endicott, P.; Sanchez, J.; Beaumont, M.; Barnett, R.; Austin, J.; Cooper, A.
2008Diversification patterns of pebble-mimic dragons are consistent with historical disruption of important habitat corridors in arid AustraliaShoo, L.; Rose, R.; Doughty, P.; Austin, J.; Melville, J.
2009Phylogenetic approaches for the analysis of mitochondrial genome sequence data in the Hymenoptera - A lineage with both rapidly and slowly evolving mitochondrial genomesDowton, M.; Cameron, S.; Austin, A.; Whiting, M.
2007DMRT gene cluster analysis in the platypus: New insights into genomic organization and regulatory regionsEl-Mogharbel, N.; Wakefield, M.; Deakin, J.; Tsend-Ayush, E.; Grutzner, F.; Alsop, A.; Ezaz, T.; Graves, J.
2005Molecular phylogeny of coleoid cephalopods (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) using a multigene approach; the effect of data partitioning on resolving phylogenies in a Bayesian frameworkStrugnell, J.; Norman, M.; Jackson, J.; Drummond, A.; Cooper, A.
2008Synergies among extinction drivers under global changeBrook, B.; Sodhi, N.; Bradshaw, C.
2009Eutrophication science: moving into the futureRussell, B.; Connell, S.
2009Urgent preservation of boreal carbon stocks and biodiversityBradshaw, C.; Warkentin, I.; Sodhi, N.
2008Phylogeny of the parasitic microgastroid subfamilies (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) based on sequence data from seven genes, with an improved time estimate of the origin of the lineageMurphy, N.; Banks, J.; Whitfield, J.; Austin, A.
2003Was there a second adaptive radiation of giant tortoises in the Indian Ocean? Using mitochondrial DNA to investigate speciation and biogeography of Aldabrachelys (Reptilia Testudinidae)Austin, J.; Arnold, E.; Bour, R.