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Alexander Suh

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Molecular Ecology Resources|July 24, 2018
How complete are "complete" genome assemblies?-An avian perspectiveValentina Peona, Matthias H Weissensteiner, Alexander Suh
Genome Biology and Evolution|March 25, 2024
Different Host-Endogenous Retrovirus Relationships between Mammals and Birds Reflected in Genome-Wide Evolutionary Interaction PatternsWanjing Zheng, Jun Gojobori, Alexander Suh, et al.
Genome Biology and Evolution|February 3, 2021
Genome Size Reduction and Transposon Activity Impact tRNA Gene Diversity While Ensuring Translational Stability in BirdsJente Ottenburghs, Keyi Geng, Alexander Suh, et al.
Molecular Ecology|December 12, 2017
Natural selection beyond genes: Identification and analyses of evolutionarily conserved elements in the genome of the collared flycatcher (Ficedula albicollis)Rory J Craig, Alexander Suh, Mi Wang, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|June 3, 2011
Retroposon insertions and the chronology of avian sex chromosome evolutionAlexander Suh, Jan Ole Kriegs, Jürgen Brosius, et al.
Nature Communications|May 9, 2013
The genome of a Mesozoic paleovirus reveals the evolution of hepatitis B virusesAlexander Suh, Jürgen Brosius, Jürgen Schmitz, et al.
Genes|October 3, 2020
Why Do Some Sex Chromosomes Degenerate More Slowly Than Others? The Odd Case of Ratite Sex ChromosomesHoma Papoli Yazdi, Willian T A F Silva, Alexander Suh
Genome Biology and Evolution|December 11, 2021
Genome Stability Is in the Eye of the Beholder: CR1 Retrotransposon Activity Varies Significantly across Avian DiversityJames D Galbraith, Robert Daniel Kortschak, Alexander Suh, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|April 24, 2012
A universal method for the study of CR1 retroposons in nonmodel bird genomesAlexander Suh, Jan Ole Kriegs, Stephen Donnellan, et al.
Genome Biology and Evolution|February 4, 2017
Evolution and Diversity of Transposable Elements in Vertebrate GenomesCibele G Sotero-Caio, Roy N Platt, Alexander Suh, et al.
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Molecular Ecology Resources|July 24, 2018
How complete are "complete" genome assemblies?-An avian perspectiveValentina Peona, Matthias H Weissensteiner, Alexander Suh
Genome Biology and Evolution|March 25, 2024
Different Host-Endogenous Retrovirus Relationships between Mammals and Birds Reflected in Genome-Wide Evolutionary Interaction PatternsWanjing Zheng, Jun Gojobori, Alexander Suh, et al.
Genome Biology and Evolution|February 3, 2021
Genome Size Reduction and Transposon Activity Impact tRNA Gene Diversity While Ensuring Translational Stability in BirdsJente Ottenburghs, Keyi Geng, Alexander Suh, et al.
Molecular Ecology|December 12, 2017
Natural selection beyond genes: Identification and analyses of evolutionarily conserved elements in the genome of the collared flycatcher (Ficedula albicollis)Rory J Craig, Alexander Suh, Mi Wang, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|June 3, 2011
Retroposon insertions and the chronology of avian sex chromosome evolutionAlexander Suh, Jan Ole Kriegs, Jürgen Brosius, et al.
Nature Communications|May 9, 2013
The genome of a Mesozoic paleovirus reveals the evolution of hepatitis B virusesAlexander Suh, Jürgen Brosius, Jürgen Schmitz, et al.
Genes|October 3, 2020
Why Do Some Sex Chromosomes Degenerate More Slowly Than Others? The Odd Case of Ratite Sex ChromosomesHoma Papoli Yazdi, Willian T A F Silva, Alexander Suh
Genome Biology and Evolution|December 11, 2021
Genome Stability Is in the Eye of the Beholder: CR1 Retrotransposon Activity Varies Significantly across Avian DiversityJames D Galbraith, Robert Daniel Kortschak, Alexander Suh, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|April 24, 2012
A universal method for the study of CR1 retroposons in nonmodel bird genomesAlexander Suh, Jan Ole Kriegs, Stephen Donnellan, et al.
Genome Biology and Evolution|February 4, 2017
Evolution and Diversity of Transposable Elements in Vertebrate GenomesCibele G Sotero-Caio, Roy N Platt, Alexander Suh, et al.
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