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Brian R Morton

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Journal of Molecular Evolution|June 2, 2007
Assessing substitution variation across sites in grass chloroplast DNATian Zheng, Tomoyuki Ichiba, Brian R Morton
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|July 20, 2002
Codon adaptation and synonymous substitution rate in diatom plastid genesBrian R Morton, Ulf Sorhannus, Martin Fox
Plos Computational Biology|October 26, 2021
Evidence from simulation studies for selective constraints on the codon usage of the Angiosperm psbA geneAntonina Kalkus, Joy Barrett, Theyjasvi Ashok, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 13, 2006
The evolution of chloroplast RNA editingMichael Tillich, Pascal Lehwark, Brian R Morton, et al.
Plant Physiology|November 21, 2008
Analysis of site frequency spectra from Arabidopsis with context-dependent corrections for ancestral misinferenceBrian R Morton, Vaqaar-un-Nisa Dar, Stephen I Wright
Genetics|October 13, 2005
Variation in mutation dynamics across the maize genome as a function of regional and flanking base compositionBrian R Morton, Irie V Bi, Michael D McMullen, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|August 8, 2025
SOX9 is part of a combinatorial marker that reveals early development and embryological origins of the mouse brown adipose tissue depotsAva E Brent, Rika Chan, Vaishnavi Sirkay, et al.
Developmental Biology|February 20, 2026
SOX9 is part of a combinatorial marker that reveals early development and embryological origins of the mouse brown adipose tissue depotsAva E Brent, Rika Chan, Vaishnavi Sirkay, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 28, 2024
Loss of Hoxa5 function affects Hox gene expression in different biological contextsBéatrice Frenette, Josselin Guéno, Nicolas Houde, et al.
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Journal of Molecular Evolution|June 2, 2007
Assessing substitution variation across sites in grass chloroplast DNATian Zheng, Tomoyuki Ichiba, Brian R Morton
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|July 20, 2002
Codon adaptation and synonymous substitution rate in diatom plastid genesBrian R Morton, Ulf Sorhannus, Martin Fox
Plos Computational Biology|October 26, 2021
Evidence from simulation studies for selective constraints on the codon usage of the Angiosperm psbA geneAntonina Kalkus, Joy Barrett, Theyjasvi Ashok, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 13, 2006
The evolution of chloroplast RNA editingMichael Tillich, Pascal Lehwark, Brian R Morton, et al.
Plant Physiology|November 21, 2008
Analysis of site frequency spectra from Arabidopsis with context-dependent corrections for ancestral misinferenceBrian R Morton, Vaqaar-un-Nisa Dar, Stephen I Wright
Genetics|October 13, 2005
Variation in mutation dynamics across the maize genome as a function of regional and flanking base compositionBrian R Morton, Irie V Bi, Michael D McMullen, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|August 8, 2025
SOX9 is part of a combinatorial marker that reveals early development and embryological origins of the mouse brown adipose tissue depotsAva E Brent, Rika Chan, Vaishnavi Sirkay, et al.
Developmental Biology|February 20, 2026
SOX9 is part of a combinatorial marker that reveals early development and embryological origins of the mouse brown adipose tissue depotsAva E Brent, Rika Chan, Vaishnavi Sirkay, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 28, 2024
Loss of Hoxa5 function affects Hox gene expression in different biological contextsBéatrice Frenette, Josselin Guéno, Nicolas Houde, et al.
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