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Journal of Molecular Evolution|June 21, 2006
Preliminary assessment of the impact of microRNA-mediated regulation on coding sequence evolution in mammalsLaurence D Hurst
Plos Biology|July 5, 2022
Selfish centromeres and the wastefulness of human reproductionLaurence D Hurst
Nature Genetics|December 8, 1998
Peromysci, promiscuity and imprintingL D Hurst
Nature|September 16, 1993
Evolutionary genetics. Drunken walk of the diploidL D Hurst
Heredity|September 1, 1994
Embryonic growth and the evolution of the mammalian Y chromosome. I. The Y as an attractor for selfish growth factorsL D Hurst
Nature|May 26, 1994
Invasion testL D Hurst
Molecular Systems Biology|September 28, 2017
It's easier to get along with the quiet neighboursLaurence D Hurst
Plos Biology|April 16, 2026
Why do we have so many different transcripts?Laurence D Hurst
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 29, 1995
Selfish genetic elements and their role in evolution: the evolution of sex and some of what that entailsL D Hurst
British Dental Journal|September 1, 2018
Disseminating research evidence: what matters to general dental practitioners?M Papakostopoulou, D Hurst
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Journal of Molecular Evolution|June 21, 2006
Preliminary assessment of the impact of microRNA-mediated regulation on coding sequence evolution in mammalsLaurence D Hurst
Plos Biology|July 5, 2022
Selfish centromeres and the wastefulness of human reproductionLaurence D Hurst
Nature Genetics|December 8, 1998
Peromysci, promiscuity and imprintingL D Hurst
Nature|September 16, 1993
Evolutionary genetics. Drunken walk of the diploidL D Hurst
Heredity|September 1, 1994
Embryonic growth and the evolution of the mammalian Y chromosome. I. The Y as an attractor for selfish growth factorsL D Hurst
Nature|May 26, 1994
Invasion testL D Hurst
Molecular Systems Biology|September 28, 2017
It's easier to get along with the quiet neighboursLaurence D Hurst
Plos Biology|April 16, 2026
Why do we have so many different transcripts?Laurence D Hurst
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 29, 1995
Selfish genetic elements and their role in evolution: the evolution of sex and some of what that entailsL D Hurst
British Dental Journal|September 1, 2018
Disseminating research evidence: what matters to general dental practitioners?M Papakostopoulou, D Hurst
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