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Jeffrey A Fawcett

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Genome Biology and Evolution|June 19, 2019
The Role of Gene Conversion between Transposable Elements in Rewiring Regulatory NetworksJeffrey A Fawcett, Hideki Innan
Trends in Genetics : TIG|August 20, 2013
The role of gene conversion in preserving rearrangement hotspots in the human genomeJeffrey A Fawcett, Hideki Innan
Genes|April 9, 2014
Neutral and non-neutral evolution of duplicated genes with gene conversionJeffrey A Fawcett, Hideki Innan
Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 21, 2016
High Similarity between Distantly Related Species of a Plant SINE Family Is Consistent with a Scenario of Vertical Transmission without Horizontal TransfersJeffrey A Fawcett, Hideki Innan
Elife|April 4, 2015
Spreading good newsJeffrey A Fawcett, Hideki Innan
Journal of Equine Science|July 20, 2017
Evaluating the potential roles of the <i>Gray</i> and <i>Extension</i> loci in the coat coloration of Thoroughbred racing horsesTakahiro Sakamoto, Jeffrey A Fawcett, Hideki Innan
Journal of Equine Science|July 5, 2021
Effect of advancing age on the reproductive performance of Japanese Thoroughbred broodmaresJeffrey A Fawcett, Hideki Innan, Takeru Tsuchiya, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 28, 2009
Plants with double genomes might have had a better chance to survive the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction eventJeffrey A Fawcett, Steven Maere, Yves Van de Peer
Plant Molecular Biology|July 11, 2006
A SINE family widely distributed in the plant kingdom and its evolutionary historyJeffrey A Fawcett, Taihachi Kawahara, Hitoshi Watanabe, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|October 15, 2011
Higher intron loss rate in Arabidopsis thaliana than A. lyrata is consistent with stronger selection for a smaller genomeJeffrey A Fawcett, Pierre Rouzé, Yves Van de Peer
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Genome Biology and Evolution|June 19, 2019
The Role of Gene Conversion between Transposable Elements in Rewiring Regulatory NetworksJeffrey A Fawcett, Hideki Innan
Trends in Genetics : TIG|August 20, 2013
The role of gene conversion in preserving rearrangement hotspots in the human genomeJeffrey A Fawcett, Hideki Innan
Genes|April 9, 2014
Neutral and non-neutral evolution of duplicated genes with gene conversionJeffrey A Fawcett, Hideki Innan
Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 21, 2016
High Similarity between Distantly Related Species of a Plant SINE Family Is Consistent with a Scenario of Vertical Transmission without Horizontal TransfersJeffrey A Fawcett, Hideki Innan
Elife|April 4, 2015
Spreading good newsJeffrey A Fawcett, Hideki Innan
Journal of Equine Science|July 20, 2017
Evaluating the potential roles of the <i>Gray</i> and <i>Extension</i> loci in the coat coloration of Thoroughbred racing horsesTakahiro Sakamoto, Jeffrey A Fawcett, Hideki Innan
Journal of Equine Science|July 5, 2021
Effect of advancing age on the reproductive performance of Japanese Thoroughbred broodmaresJeffrey A Fawcett, Hideki Innan, Takeru Tsuchiya, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 28, 2009
Plants with double genomes might have had a better chance to survive the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction eventJeffrey A Fawcett, Steven Maere, Yves Van de Peer
Plant Molecular Biology|July 11, 2006
A SINE family widely distributed in the plant kingdom and its evolutionary historyJeffrey A Fawcett, Taihachi Kawahara, Hitoshi Watanabe, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|October 15, 2011
Higher intron loss rate in Arabidopsis thaliana than A. lyrata is consistent with stronger selection for a smaller genomeJeffrey A Fawcett, Pierre Rouzé, Yves Van de Peer
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