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The Journal of Heredity|July 29, 2009
Endogenous mechanisms for the origins of spliceosomal intronsFrancesco Catania, Xiang Gao, Douglas G Scofield
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 19, 2006
Intron size, abundance, and distribution within untranslated regions of genesXin Hong, Douglas G Scofield, Michael Lynch
Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 25, 2007
Position of the final intron in full-length transcripts: determined by NMD?Douglas G Scofield, Xin Hong, Michael Lynch
Molecular Biology and Evolution|February 4, 2005
The evolution of transcription-initiation sitesMichael Lynch, Douglas G Scofield, Xin Hong
Molecular Biology and Evolution|August 1, 2008
Intron presence-absence polymorphisms in DaphniaAngela R Omilian, Douglas G Scofield, Michael Lynch
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine|January 1, 1992
A good death: is euthanasia the answer?M L Smith, J Orlowski, C Radey, et al.
Gigascience|April 17, 2018
Tracking the NGS revolution: managing life science research on shared high-performance computing clustersMartin Dahlö, Douglas G Scofield, Wesley Schaal, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|June 3, 2018
RPASE: Individual-based allele-specific expression detection without prior knowledge of haplotype phaseMi Wang, Severin Uebbing, Yudi Pawitan, et al.
Journal of Microscopy|February 1, 1996
A nimA-like protein kinase transcript is highly expressed in meristems of Antirrhinum majusH Zhang, G Scofield, P Fobert, et al.
Gene|May 19, 2015
The Ty1-copia LTR retroelement family PARTC is highly conserved in conifers over 200 MY of evolutionAndrea Zuccolo, Douglas G Scofield, Emanuele De Paoli, et al.
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The Journal of Heredity|July 29, 2009
Endogenous mechanisms for the origins of spliceosomal intronsFrancesco Catania, Xiang Gao, Douglas G Scofield
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 19, 2006
Intron size, abundance, and distribution within untranslated regions of genesXin Hong, Douglas G Scofield, Michael Lynch
Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 25, 2007
Position of the final intron in full-length transcripts: determined by NMD?Douglas G Scofield, Xin Hong, Michael Lynch
Molecular Biology and Evolution|February 4, 2005
The evolution of transcription-initiation sitesMichael Lynch, Douglas G Scofield, Xin Hong
Molecular Biology and Evolution|August 1, 2008
Intron presence-absence polymorphisms in DaphniaAngela R Omilian, Douglas G Scofield, Michael Lynch
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine|January 1, 1992
A good death: is euthanasia the answer?M L Smith, J Orlowski, C Radey, et al.
Gigascience|April 17, 2018
Tracking the NGS revolution: managing life science research on shared high-performance computing clustersMartin Dahlö, Douglas G Scofield, Wesley Schaal, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|June 3, 2018
RPASE: Individual-based allele-specific expression detection without prior knowledge of haplotype phaseMi Wang, Severin Uebbing, Yudi Pawitan, et al.
Journal of Microscopy|February 1, 1996
A nimA-like protein kinase transcript is highly expressed in meristems of Antirrhinum majusH Zhang, G Scofield, P Fobert, et al.
Gene|May 19, 2015
The Ty1-copia LTR retroelement family PARTC is highly conserved in conifers over 200 MY of evolutionAndrea Zuccolo, Douglas G Scofield, Emanuele De Paoli, et al.
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