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Fernando Alvarez-Valin

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Genome Biology and Evolution|July 11, 2014
Evolutionary genomics of fast evolving tunicatesLuisa Berná, Fernando Alvarez-Valin
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 28, 2015
A stochastic microscopic model for the dynamics of antigenic variationGustavo Guerberoff, Fernando Alvarez-Valin
Marine Genomics|August 1, 2015
Evolutionary volatile Cysteines and protein disorder in the fast evolving tunicate Oikopleura dioicaLuisa Berná, Fernando Alvarez-Valin
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|November 29, 2011
Peculiar patterns of amino acid substitution and conservation in the fast evolving tunicate Oikopleura dioicaLuisa Berná, Giuseppe D'Onofrio, Fernando Alvarez-Valin
Comparative and Functional Genomics|January 7, 2010
How fast is the sessile ciona?Luisa Berná, Fernando Alvarez-Valin, Giuseppe D'Onofrio
Applications in Plant Sciences|October 28, 2015
A strategy to recover a high-quality, complete plastid sequence from low-coverage whole-genome sequencingSilvia Garaycochea, Pablo Speranza, Fernando Alvarez-Valin
Gene|December 7, 2002
Isochores, GC3 and mutation biases in the human genomeFernando Alvarez-Valin, Guillermo Lamolle, Giorgio Bernardi
Mutation Research|May 3, 2006
Silent mutations in the gene encoding the p53 protein are preferentially located in conserved amino acid positions and splicing enhancersGuillermo Lamolle, Mónica Marin, Fernando Alvarez-Valin
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|April 6, 2004
Inaccurate reconstruction of ancestral GC levels creates a "vanishing isochores" effectFernando Alvarez-Valin, Oliver Clay, Stéphane Cruveiller, et al.
Mutation Research|April 4, 2015
Conservation of CFTR codon frequency through primates suggests synonymous mutations could have a functional effectLucilla Pizzo, Andrés Iriarte, Fernando Alvarez-Valin, et al.
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Genome Biology and Evolution|July 11, 2014
Evolutionary genomics of fast evolving tunicatesLuisa Berná, Fernando Alvarez-Valin
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 28, 2015
A stochastic microscopic model for the dynamics of antigenic variationGustavo Guerberoff, Fernando Alvarez-Valin
Marine Genomics|August 1, 2015
Evolutionary volatile Cysteines and protein disorder in the fast evolving tunicate Oikopleura dioicaLuisa Berná, Fernando Alvarez-Valin
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|November 29, 2011
Peculiar patterns of amino acid substitution and conservation in the fast evolving tunicate Oikopleura dioicaLuisa Berná, Giuseppe D'Onofrio, Fernando Alvarez-Valin
Comparative and Functional Genomics|January 7, 2010
How fast is the sessile ciona?Luisa Berná, Fernando Alvarez-Valin, Giuseppe D'Onofrio
Applications in Plant Sciences|October 28, 2015
A strategy to recover a high-quality, complete plastid sequence from low-coverage whole-genome sequencingSilvia Garaycochea, Pablo Speranza, Fernando Alvarez-Valin
Gene|December 7, 2002
Isochores, GC3 and mutation biases in the human genomeFernando Alvarez-Valin, Guillermo Lamolle, Giorgio Bernardi
Mutation Research|May 3, 2006
Silent mutations in the gene encoding the p53 protein are preferentially located in conserved amino acid positions and splicing enhancersGuillermo Lamolle, Mónica Marin, Fernando Alvarez-Valin
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|April 6, 2004
Inaccurate reconstruction of ancestral GC levels creates a "vanishing isochores" effectFernando Alvarez-Valin, Oliver Clay, Stéphane Cruveiller, et al.
Mutation Research|April 4, 2015
Conservation of CFTR codon frequency through primates suggests synonymous mutations could have a functional effectLucilla Pizzo, Andrés Iriarte, Fernando Alvarez-Valin, et al.
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