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1996A molecular and evolutionary study of the β-globin gene family of the Australian marsupial Sminthopsis CrassicaudataCooper, S.; Murphy, R.; Dolman, G.; Hussey, D.; Hope, R.
2008Genetic variation in the invasive avian parasite, Philornis downsi (Diptera, Muscidae) on the Galápagos archipelagoDudaniec, R.; Gardner, M.; Donnellan, S.; Kleindorfer, S.
2007Molecular evolution of the carboxy terminal region of the zona pellucida 3 glycoprotein in murine rodentsSwann, C.; Cooper, S.; Breed, W.
2001An orphaned mammalian b-globin gene of ancient evolutionary originWheeler, D.; Hope, R.; Cooper, S.; Dolman, G.; Webb, G.; Bottema, C.; Gooley, A.; Goodman, M.; Holland, R.
2001The Calicotyle conundrum: do molecules reveal more than morphology?Chisholm, L.; Whittington, I.; Morgan, J.; Adlard, R.
2012Recombination networks as genetic markers in a human variation study of the Old WorldJaved, A.; Mele, M.; Pybus, M.; Zalloua, P.; Haber, M.; Comas, D.; Netea, M.; Balanovsky, O.; Balanovska, E.; Jin, L.; Yang, Y.; ArunKumar, G.; Pitchappan, R.; Bertranpetit, J.; Calafell, F.; Parida, L.; Adler, C.; Cooper, A.; Dersarkissian, C.; Haak, W.; Adler, Christina Jane; Cooper, Alan; Der Sarkissian, Clio Simone Irmgard; Haak, Wolfgang
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.
2009Phylogenetic uncertainty and molecular clock calibrations: A case study of legless lizards (Pygopodidae, Gekkota)Lee, M.; Oliver, P.; Hutchinson, M.
2011Parallel evolution of genes and languages in the Caucasus regionBalanovsky, O.; Haak, W.; Adler, C.; Cooper, A.; Dersarkissian, C.
2009Comparative study of the evolution of nuclear ribosomal spacers incorporating secondary structure analyzes within Dodonaeoideae, Hippocastanoideae and Xanthoceroideae (Sapindaceae)Harrington, M.; Biffin, E.; Gadek, P.