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Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 20, 1999
Different trajectories of parallel evolution during viral adaptationH A Wichman, M R Badgett, L A Scott, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine|March 1, 1996
The impact of disease severity on the informed consent process in clinical researchM H Schaeffer, D S Krantz, A Wichman, et al.
Peerj|August 23, 2016
Love the one you're with: replicate viral adaptations converge on the same phenotypic changeCraig R Miller, Anna C Nagel, LuAnn Scott, et al.
The American Naturalist|February 20, 2009
Space, time, and host evolution facilitate coexistence of competing bacteriophages: theory and experimentL Caitlin Coberly, Wei Wei, Koffi Y Sampson, et al.
Special Publications (Texas Tech University. Museum)|February 26, 2020
Flying Around in the Genome: Characterization of LINE-1 in ChiropteraHolly A Wichman, LuAnn Scott, Eric K Howell, et al.
Plos Genetics|June 10, 2011
Epistasis between beneficial mutations and the phenotype-to-fitness Map for a ssDNA virusDarin R Rokyta, Paul Joyce, S Brian Caudle, et al.
Plos Genetics|September 12, 2014
Positive selection and multiple losses of the LINE-1-derived L1TD1 gene in mammals suggest a dual role in genome defense and pluripotencyRichard N McLaughlin, Janet M Young, Lei Yang, et al.
Genetics|April 4, 2000
The end of the LINE?: lack of recent L1 activity in a group of South American rodentsN C Casavant, L Scott, M A Cantrell, et al.
The Journal of Heredity|September 1, 1991
Genomic distribution of heterochromatic sequences in equids: implications to rapid chromosomal evolutionH A Wichman, C T Payne, O A Ryder, et al.
Plos One|October 8, 2011
First-step mutations for adaptation at elevated temperature increase capsid stability in a virusKuo Hao Lee, Craig R Miller, Anna C Nagel, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 20, 1999
Different trajectories of parallel evolution during viral adaptationH A Wichman, M R Badgett, L A Scott, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine|March 1, 1996
The impact of disease severity on the informed consent process in clinical researchM H Schaeffer, D S Krantz, A Wichman, et al.
Peerj|August 23, 2016
Love the one you're with: replicate viral adaptations converge on the same phenotypic changeCraig R Miller, Anna C Nagel, LuAnn Scott, et al.
The American Naturalist|February 20, 2009
Space, time, and host evolution facilitate coexistence of competing bacteriophages: theory and experimentL Caitlin Coberly, Wei Wei, Koffi Y Sampson, et al.
Special Publications (Texas Tech University. Museum)|February 26, 2020
Flying Around in the Genome: Characterization of LINE-1 in ChiropteraHolly A Wichman, LuAnn Scott, Eric K Howell, et al.
Plos Genetics|June 10, 2011
Epistasis between beneficial mutations and the phenotype-to-fitness Map for a ssDNA virusDarin R Rokyta, Paul Joyce, S Brian Caudle, et al.
Plos Genetics|September 12, 2014
Positive selection and multiple losses of the LINE-1-derived L1TD1 gene in mammals suggest a dual role in genome defense and pluripotencyRichard N McLaughlin, Janet M Young, Lei Yang, et al.
Genetics|April 4, 2000
The end of the LINE?: lack of recent L1 activity in a group of South American rodentsN C Casavant, L Scott, M A Cantrell, et al.
The Journal of Heredity|September 1, 1991
Genomic distribution of heterochromatic sequences in equids: implications to rapid chromosomal evolutionH A Wichman, C T Payne, O A Ryder, et al.
Plos One|October 8, 2011
First-step mutations for adaptation at elevated temperature increase capsid stability in a virusKuo Hao Lee, Craig R Miller, Anna C Nagel, et al.
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