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Eric S Haag

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Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|July 24, 2007
Why two sexes? Sex determination in multicellular organisms and protistan mating typesEric S Haag
Biology of the Cell|May 17, 2007
Dial-a-mutant: web-based knockout collections for model organismsEric S Haag
Genetica|November 17, 2006
Compensatory vs. pseudocompensatory evolution in molecular and developmental interactionsEric S Haag
Archives of Sexual Behavior|November 10, 2019
One Gene Is Not Enough To Explain the Evolution of HomosexualityEric S Haag
Evolution & Development|December 21, 2002
Meeting review: the microevolution of developmentEric S Haag
Plos Genetics|February 12, 2014
The same but different: worms reveal the pervasiveness of developmental system driftEric S Haag
Developmental Cell|February 13, 2004
Germline imprinting: battle of the sexes or battle of the X's?Eric S Haag
Evolution & Development|June 29, 2005
Echinoderm rudiments, rudimentary bilaterians, and the origin of the chordate CNSEric S Haag
Wormbook : the Online Review of C. Elegans Biology|December 1, 2007
The evolution of nematode sex determination: C. elegans as a reference point for comparative biologyEric S Haag
Current Biology : CB|November 20, 2009
Convergent evolution: regulatory lightning strikes twiceEric S Haag
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Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|July 24, 2007
Why two sexes? Sex determination in multicellular organisms and protistan mating typesEric S Haag
Biology of the Cell|May 17, 2007
Dial-a-mutant: web-based knockout collections for model organismsEric S Haag
Genetica|November 17, 2006
Compensatory vs. pseudocompensatory evolution in molecular and developmental interactionsEric S Haag
Archives of Sexual Behavior|November 10, 2019
One Gene Is Not Enough To Explain the Evolution of HomosexualityEric S Haag
Evolution & Development|December 21, 2002
Meeting review: the microevolution of developmentEric S Haag
Plos Genetics|February 12, 2014
The same but different: worms reveal the pervasiveness of developmental system driftEric S Haag
Developmental Cell|February 13, 2004
Germline imprinting: battle of the sexes or battle of the X's?Eric S Haag
Evolution & Development|June 29, 2005
Echinoderm rudiments, rudimentary bilaterians, and the origin of the chordate CNSEric S Haag
Wormbook : the Online Review of C. Elegans Biology|December 1, 2007
The evolution of nematode sex determination: C. elegans as a reference point for comparative biologyEric S Haag
Current Biology : CB|November 20, 2009
Convergent evolution: regulatory lightning strikes twiceEric S Haag
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