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2011Species-specific responses of Late Quaternary megafauna to climate and humansCooper, A.
2011A biochemical-biophysical study of hemoglobins from woolly mammoth, asian elephant, and humansYuan, Y.; Shen, T.; Gupta, P.; Ho, N.; Simplaceanu, V.; Tam, T.; Hofreiter, M.; Cooper, A.; Campbell, K.; Ho, C.
2013The origins of the enigmatic Falkland Islands wolfAustin, J.; Soubrier, J.; Prevosti, F.; Prates, L.; Trejo, V.; Mena, F.; Cooper, A.
2011The evolution of gene expression levels in mammalian organsBrawand, D.; Soumillon, M.; Necsulea, A.; Julien, P.; Csardi, G.; Harrigan, P.; Weier, M.; Liechti, A.; Aximu-Petri, A.; Kircher, M.; Albert, F.; Zeller, U.; Khaitovich, P.; Grutzner, F.; Bergmann, S.; Nielsen, R.; Paabo, S.; Kaessmann, H.
2011Primary forests are irreplaceable for sustaining tropical biodiversityGibson, L.; Lee, T.; Koh, L.; Brook, B.; Gardner, T.; Barlow, J.; Peres, C.; Bradshaw, C.; Laurance, W.; Lovejoy, T.; Sodhi, N.
2010Preferential access to genetic information from endogenous hominin ancient DNA and accurate quantitative SNP-typing via SPEXBrotherton, P.; Sanchez, J.; Cooper, A.; Endicott, P.
2012An exon splice enhancer primes IGF2:IGF2R binding site structure and function evolutionWilliams, C.; Hoppe, H.; Rezgui, D.; Strickland, M.; Forbes, B.; Grutzner, F.; Frago, S.; Ellis, R.; Wattana-Amorn, P.; Prince, S.; Zaccheo, O.; Nolan, C.; Mungall, A.; Jones, E.; Crump, M.; Hassan, A.
2012The Aftermath of Megafaunal Extinction: Ecosystem Transformation in Pleistocene AustraliaRule, S.; Brook, B.; Haberle, S.; Turney, C.; Kershaw, A.; Johnson, C.
2013Widespread divergence of the CEACAM/PSG genes in vertebrates and humans suggests sensitivity to selectionChang, C.; Semyonov, J.; Cheng, P.; Huang, S.; Park, J.; Tsai, H.; Lin, C.; Grutzner, F.; Soong, Y.; Hsu, S.; Laudet, V.
2012High-resolution coproecology: using coprolites to reconstruct the habits and habitats of New Zealand's extinct upland Moa (Megalapteryx didinus)Wood, J.; Wilmshurst, J.; Wagstaff, S.; Worthy, T.; Rawlence, N.; Cooper, A.; Orlando, L.