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James B Pease

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Molecular Ecology|November 27, 2018
Why phylogenomic uncertainty enhances introgression analysesJames B Pease
Briefings in Bioinformatics|April 23, 2016
Heterogeneous molecular processes among the causes of how sequence similarity scores can fail to recapitulate phylogenyStephen A Smith, James B Pease
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics|December 25, 2015
Encoding Data Using Biological Principles: The Multisample Variant Format for Phylogenomics and Population GenomicsJames B Pease, Benjamin K Rosenzweig
Systematic Biology|April 19, 2015
Detection and Polarization of Introgression in a Five-Taxon PhylogenyJames B Pease, Matthew W Hahn
Molecular Biology and Evolution|February 10, 2012
Sex chromosomes evolved from independent ancestral linkage groups in winged insectsJames B Pease, Matthew W Hahn
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 30, 2013
More accurate phylogenies inferred from low-recombination regions in the presence of incomplete lineage sortingJames B Pease, Matthew W Hahn
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|March 26, 2019
A Deep-sequencing-assisted, Spontaneous Suppressor Screen in the Fission Yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombeBahjat F Marayati, James B Pease, Ke Zhang
Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.)|July 2, 2010
On the possible role of robustness in the evolution of infectious diseasesC Brandon Ogbunugafor, James B Pease, Paul E Turner
Plos Genetics|April 11, 2025
Deep-time gene expression shift reveals an ancient change in avian muscle phenotypesChristina M Harvey, Matthew J Fuxjager, James B Pease
Genome Biology and Evolution|October 26, 2011
No excess gene movement is detected off the avian or lepidopteran Z chromosomeMelissa A Toups, James B Pease, Matthew W Hahn
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Molecular Ecology|November 27, 2018
Why phylogenomic uncertainty enhances introgression analysesJames B Pease
Briefings in Bioinformatics|April 23, 2016
Heterogeneous molecular processes among the causes of how sequence similarity scores can fail to recapitulate phylogenyStephen A Smith, James B Pease
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics|December 25, 2015
Encoding Data Using Biological Principles: The Multisample Variant Format for Phylogenomics and Population GenomicsJames B Pease, Benjamin K Rosenzweig
Systematic Biology|April 19, 2015
Detection and Polarization of Introgression in a Five-Taxon PhylogenyJames B Pease, Matthew W Hahn
Molecular Biology and Evolution|February 10, 2012
Sex chromosomes evolved from independent ancestral linkage groups in winged insectsJames B Pease, Matthew W Hahn
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 30, 2013
More accurate phylogenies inferred from low-recombination regions in the presence of incomplete lineage sortingJames B Pease, Matthew W Hahn
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|March 26, 2019
A Deep-sequencing-assisted, Spontaneous Suppressor Screen in the Fission Yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombeBahjat F Marayati, James B Pease, Ke Zhang
Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.)|July 2, 2010
On the possible role of robustness in the evolution of infectious diseasesC Brandon Ogbunugafor, James B Pease, Paul E Turner
Plos Genetics|April 11, 2025
Deep-time gene expression shift reveals an ancient change in avian muscle phenotypesChristina M Harvey, Matthew J Fuxjager, James B Pease
Genome Biology and Evolution|October 26, 2011
No excess gene movement is detected off the avian or lepidopteran Z chromosomeMelissa A Toups, James B Pease, Matthew W Hahn
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