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Frederick M Cohan

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Current Biology : CB|August 11, 2012
Prokaryotic sex: eukaryote-like qualities of recombination in an Archaean lineageFrederick M Cohan, Stephanie Aracena
FEMS Microbiology Reviews|June 30, 2011
Origins of bacterial diversity through horizontal genetic transfer and adaptation to new ecological nichesJane Wiedenbeck, Frederick M Cohan
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
RECOMBINATION AND MIGRATION RATES IN NATURAL POPULATIONS OF BACILLUS SUBTILIS AND BACILLUS MOJAVENSISMichael S Roberts, Frederick M Cohan
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
LATITUDINAL CLINE IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER FOR KNOCKDOWN RESISTANCE TO ETHANOL FUMES AND FOR RATES OF RESPONSE TO SELECTION FOR FURTHER RESISTANCEFrederick M Cohan, Jean-Daniel Graf
Current Biology : CB|August 9, 2011
Microbial genomics: E. coli relatives out of doors and out of bodyFrederick M Cohan, Sarah M Kopac
Current Biology : CB|May 16, 2007
A systematics for discovering the fundamental units of bacterial diversityFrederick M Cohan, Elizabeth B Perry
Current Biology : CB|November 13, 2008
The origins of ecological diversity in prokaryotesFrederick M Cohan, Alexander F Koeppel
Microbiology (Reading, England)|December 10, 2003
Gradual evolution in bacteria: evidence from Bacillus systematicsMichael Feldgarden, Noah Byrd, Frederick M Cohan
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
AMELIORATION OF THE DELETERIOUS PLEIOTROPIC EFFECTS OF AN ADAPTIVE MUTATION IN BACILLUS SUBTILISFrederick M Cohan, Elaine C King, Piotr Zawadzki
Virus Evolution|December 28, 2020
Broadscale phage therapy is unlikely to select for widespread evolution of bacterial resistance to virus infectionFrederick M Cohan, Matthew Zandi, Paul E Turner
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Current Biology : CB|August 11, 2012
Prokaryotic sex: eukaryote-like qualities of recombination in an Archaean lineageFrederick M Cohan, Stephanie Aracena
FEMS Microbiology Reviews|June 30, 2011
Origins of bacterial diversity through horizontal genetic transfer and adaptation to new ecological nichesJane Wiedenbeck, Frederick M Cohan
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
RECOMBINATION AND MIGRATION RATES IN NATURAL POPULATIONS OF BACILLUS SUBTILIS AND BACILLUS MOJAVENSISMichael S Roberts, Frederick M Cohan
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
LATITUDINAL CLINE IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER FOR KNOCKDOWN RESISTANCE TO ETHANOL FUMES AND FOR RATES OF RESPONSE TO SELECTION FOR FURTHER RESISTANCEFrederick M Cohan, Jean-Daniel Graf
Current Biology : CB|August 9, 2011
Microbial genomics: E. coli relatives out of doors and out of bodyFrederick M Cohan, Sarah M Kopac
Current Biology : CB|May 16, 2007
A systematics for discovering the fundamental units of bacterial diversityFrederick M Cohan, Elizabeth B Perry
Current Biology : CB|November 13, 2008
The origins of ecological diversity in prokaryotesFrederick M Cohan, Alexander F Koeppel
Microbiology (Reading, England)|December 10, 2003
Gradual evolution in bacteria: evidence from Bacillus systematicsMichael Feldgarden, Noah Byrd, Frederick M Cohan
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
AMELIORATION OF THE DELETERIOUS PLEIOTROPIC EFFECTS OF AN ADAPTIVE MUTATION IN BACILLUS SUBTILISFrederick M Cohan, Elaine C King, Piotr Zawadzki
Virus Evolution|December 28, 2020
Broadscale phage therapy is unlikely to select for widespread evolution of bacterial resistance to virus infectionFrederick M Cohan, Matthew Zandi, Paul E Turner
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