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2006Lost populations and preserving genetic diversity in the lion Panthera leo: Implications for its ex situ conservationBarnett, R.; Yamaguchi, N.; Barnes, I.; Cooper, A.
2008The dawn of human matrilineal diversityBehar, D.; Villems, R.; Soodyall, H.; Blue-Smith, J.; Pereira, L.; Metspalu, E.; Scozzari, R.; Makkan, H.; Tzur, S.; Comas, D.; Bertranpetit, J.; Quintana-Murci, L.; Tyler-Smith, C.; Spencer Wells, R.; Rosset, S.; Cooper, A.; Cooper, Alan
2012The Basque paradigm: genetic evidence of a maternal continuity in the Franco-Cantabrian region since pre-neolithic timesBehar, D.; Haak, W.; Adler, C.; Cooper, A.; Dersarkissian, C.
2009Evolutionary history of the Falklands wolfSlater, G.; Thalman, O.; Leonard, J.; Schweizer, R.; Koepfli, K.; Pollinger, J.; Rawlence, N.; Austin, J.; Cooper, A.; Wayne, R.
2011Applications of pressure perturbation calorimetry in biophysical studiesZhai, Y.; Okoro, L.; Cooper, A.; Winter, R.
2009Breathing new life into old blood: cold-adaptive evolution of woolly mammoth haemoglobinCampbell, K.; Roberts, J.; Stetefeld, J.; Sloan, A.; Signore, A.; Howatt, J.; Tame, J.; Rohland, N.; Hofreiter, M.; Shen, T.J.; Ho, C.; Watson, L.; Austin, J.; Cooper, A.; Weber, R.; Congress of the new European Society of Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology (26th : 2009 : Innsbruck, Austria)
2002A Gondwanan origin of passerine birds supported by DNA sequences of the endemic New Zealand wrensEricson, P.; Christidis, L.; Cooper, A.; Irestedt, M.; Jackson, J.; Johansson, U.; Norman, J.
2009Relict or colonizer? Extinction and range expansion of penguins in southern New ZealandBoessenkool, S.; Austin, J.; Worthy, T.; Scofield, P.; Cooper, A.; Seddon, P.; Waters, J.
2006The origin, current diversity and future conservation of the modern lion (Panthera leo)Barnett, R.; Yamaguchi, N.; Barnes, I.; Cooper, A.
2004Absence of Yersinia pestis-specific DNA in human teeth from five European excavations of putative plague victimsGilbert, T.; Cuccui, J.; White, W.; Lynnerup, N.; Titball, R.; Cooper, A.; Prentice, M.