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May 19, 2001
Genomics. Are there bugs in our genome?
J O Andersson, W F Doolittle, C L Nesbø
Journal of Molecular Evolution
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October 25, 2001
Defining the core of nontransferable prokaryotic genes: the euryarchaeal core
C L Nesbø, Y Boucher, W F Doolittle
Current Opinion in Microbiology
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May 30, 2001
Microbial genomes: dealing with diversity
Y Boucher, C L Nesbø, W F Doolittle
Genetics
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April 30, 1998
Heteroplasmy, length and sequence variation in the mtDNA control regions of three percid fish species (Perca fluviatilis, Acerina cernua, Stizostedion lucioperca)
C L Nesbø, M O Arab, K S Jakobsen
Molecular Ecology
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November 17, 1999
Genetic divergence and phylogeographic relationships among european perch (Perca fluviatilis) populations reflect glacial refugia and postglacial colonization
C L Nesbø, T Fossheim, L A Vollestad, et al.
Hereditas
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January 11, 2000
The melanocyte-stimulating hormone receptor (MC1-R) gene as a tool in evolutionary studies of artiodactyles
H Klungland, K H Røed, C L Nesbø, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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March 14, 2000
Phylogeography and population history of Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus L.): a genealogical approach reveals genetic structuring among the eastern Atlantic stocks
C L Nesbø, E K Rueness, S A Iversen, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
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February 22, 2003
How big is the iceberg of which organellar genes in nuclear genomes are but the tip?
W F Doolittle, Y Boucher, C L Nesbø, et al.
Molecular Ecology
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August 26, 1998
Genetic evidence for different migration routes of freshwater fish into Norway revealed by analysis of current perch (Perca fluviatilis) populations in Scandinavia
U H Refseth, C L Nesbø, J E Stacy, et al.
Environmental Microbiology
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November 22, 2017
Two viruses, MCV1 and MCV2, which infect Marinitoga bacteria isolated from deep-sea hydrothermal vents: functional and genomic analysis
C Mercier, J Lossouarn, C L Nesbø, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)
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May 19, 2001
Genomics. Are there bugs in our genome?
J O Andersson, W F Doolittle, C L Nesbø
Journal of Molecular Evolution
|
October 25, 2001
Defining the core of nontransferable prokaryotic genes: the euryarchaeal core
C L Nesbø, Y Boucher, W F Doolittle
Current Opinion in Microbiology
|
May 30, 2001
Microbial genomes: dealing with diversity
Y Boucher, C L Nesbø, W F Doolittle
Genetics
|
April 30, 1998
Heteroplasmy, length and sequence variation in the mtDNA control regions of three percid fish species (Perca fluviatilis, Acerina cernua, Stizostedion lucioperca)
C L Nesbø, M O Arab, K S Jakobsen
Molecular Ecology
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November 17, 1999
Genetic divergence and phylogeographic relationships among european perch (Perca fluviatilis) populations reflect glacial refugia and postglacial colonization
C L Nesbø, T Fossheim, L A Vollestad, et al.
Hereditas
|
January 11, 2000
The melanocyte-stimulating hormone receptor (MC1-R) gene as a tool in evolutionary studies of artiodactyles
H Klungland, K H Røed, C L Nesbø, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
March 14, 2000
Phylogeography and population history of Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus L.): a genealogical approach reveals genetic structuring among the eastern Atlantic stocks
C L Nesbø, E K Rueness, S A Iversen, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
|
February 22, 2003
How big is the iceberg of which organellar genes in nuclear genomes are but the tip?
W F Doolittle, Y Boucher, C L Nesbø, et al.
Molecular Ecology
|
August 26, 1998
Genetic evidence for different migration routes of freshwater fish into Norway revealed by analysis of current perch (Perca fluviatilis) populations in Scandinavia
U H Refseth, C L Nesbø, J E Stacy, et al.
Environmental Microbiology
|
November 22, 2017
Two viruses, MCV1 and MCV2, which infect Marinitoga bacteria isolated from deep-sea hydrothermal vents: functional and genomic analysis
C Mercier, J Lossouarn, C L Nesbø, et al.
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