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John S Taylor

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Journal of Molecular Evolution|June 23, 2014
Did Neanderthals and Denisovans have our de novo genes?John S Taylor
Annual Review of Genetics|December 1, 2004
Duplication and divergence: the evolution of new genes and old ideasJohn S Taylor, Jeroen Raes
Genome|July 28, 2016
Opsin gene repertoires in northern archaic hominidsJohn S Taylor, Thomas E Reimchen
Genome Biology and Evolution|December 3, 2010
The antiquity of chordate odorant receptors is revealed by the discovery of orthologs in the cnidarian Nematostella vectensisAllison M Churcher, John S Taylor
BMC Evolutionary Biology|October 7, 2009
Amphioxus (Branchiostoma floridae) has orthologs of vertebrate odorant receptorsAllison M Churcher, John S Taylor
BMC Evolutionary Biology|March 31, 2011
RT-qPCR reveals opsin gene upregulation associated with age and sex in guppies (Poecilia reticulata) - a species with color-based sexual selection and 11 visual-opsin genesChristopher R J Laver, John S Taylor
Trends in Genetics : TIG|July 23, 2021
Retention of duplicated genes in evolutionElena Kuzmin, John S Taylor, Charles Boone
Trends in Genetics : TIG|April 16, 2022
Correction to: Retention of duplicated genes in evolution: (Trends in Genetics, January 2022, Vol. 38, No. 1)Elena Kuzmin, John S Taylor, Charles Boone
Journal of Molecular Evolution|October 16, 2004
Phylogenetic timing of the fish-specific genome duplication correlates with the diversification of teleost fishSimone Hoegg, Henner Brinkmann, John S Taylor, et al.
Experimental Eye Research|December 29, 2023
Identification and cellular localization in Xenopus laevis photoreceptors of three Peripherin-2 family members, Prph2, Rom1 and Gp2l, which arose from gene duplication events in the common ancestors of jawed vertebratesBeatrice M Tam, John S Taylor, Orson L Moritz
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Journal of Molecular Evolution|June 23, 2014
Did Neanderthals and Denisovans have our de novo genes?John S Taylor
Annual Review of Genetics|December 1, 2004
Duplication and divergence: the evolution of new genes and old ideasJohn S Taylor, Jeroen Raes
Genome|July 28, 2016
Opsin gene repertoires in northern archaic hominidsJohn S Taylor, Thomas E Reimchen
Genome Biology and Evolution|December 3, 2010
The antiquity of chordate odorant receptors is revealed by the discovery of orthologs in the cnidarian Nematostella vectensisAllison M Churcher, John S Taylor
BMC Evolutionary Biology|October 7, 2009
Amphioxus (Branchiostoma floridae) has orthologs of vertebrate odorant receptorsAllison M Churcher, John S Taylor
BMC Evolutionary Biology|March 31, 2011
RT-qPCR reveals opsin gene upregulation associated with age and sex in guppies (Poecilia reticulata) - a species with color-based sexual selection and 11 visual-opsin genesChristopher R J Laver, John S Taylor
Trends in Genetics : TIG|July 23, 2021
Retention of duplicated genes in evolutionElena Kuzmin, John S Taylor, Charles Boone
Trends in Genetics : TIG|April 16, 2022
Correction to: Retention of duplicated genes in evolution: (Trends in Genetics, January 2022, Vol. 38, No. 1)Elena Kuzmin, John S Taylor, Charles Boone
Journal of Molecular Evolution|October 16, 2004
Phylogenetic timing of the fish-specific genome duplication correlates with the diversification of teleost fishSimone Hoegg, Henner Brinkmann, John S Taylor, et al.
Experimental Eye Research|December 29, 2023
Identification and cellular localization in Xenopus laevis photoreceptors of three Peripherin-2 family members, Prph2, Rom1 and Gp2l, which arose from gene duplication events in the common ancestors of jawed vertebratesBeatrice M Tam, John S Taylor, Orson L Moritz
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