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Jon Slate

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Plos One|January 6, 2007
Heterozygote advantage for fecundityNeil J Gemmell, Jon Slate
The Journal of Heredity|September 24, 2010
No evidence of genetic differentiation between anoles with different dewlap color patternsJessica Stapley, Claire Wordley, Jon Slate
Molecular Ecology Resources|March 25, 2011
Mining online genomic resources in Anolis carolinensis facilitates rapid and inexpensive development of cross-species microsatellite markers for the Anolis lizard genusClaire Wordley, Jon Slate, Jessica Stapley
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 29, 2009
A test and review of the role of effective population size on experimental sexual selection patternsRhonda R Snook, Lena Brüstle, Jon Slate
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
MICROSATELLITE LOCI REVEAL SEX-DEPENDENT RESPONSES TO INBREEDING AND OUTBREEDING IN RED DEER CALVESTim Coulson, Steve Albon, Jon Slate, et al.
BMC Genomics|February 16, 2007
Simple sequence repeats in zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) expressed sequence tags: a new resource for evolutionary genetic studies of passerinesJon Slate, Matthew C Hale, Timothy R Birkhead
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 27, 2015
Long sperm fertilize more eggs in a birdClair Bennison, Nicola Hemmings, Jon Slate, et al.
Genome Biology and Evolution|October 2, 2010
Evolutionary analysis and expression profiling of zebra finch immune genesRobert Ekblom, Lisa French, Jon Slate, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 26, 2009
Sperm morphology and velocity are genetically codetermined in the zebra finchJim Mossman, Jon Slate, Stuart Humphries, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 26, 2024
A sex-linked supergene with large effects on sperm traits has little impact on reproductive traits in female zebra finchesKatherine Assersohn, Oscar Morton, Jon Slate, et al.
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Plos One|January 6, 2007
Heterozygote advantage for fecundityNeil J Gemmell, Jon Slate
The Journal of Heredity|September 24, 2010
No evidence of genetic differentiation between anoles with different dewlap color patternsJessica Stapley, Claire Wordley, Jon Slate
Molecular Ecology Resources|March 25, 2011
Mining online genomic resources in Anolis carolinensis facilitates rapid and inexpensive development of cross-species microsatellite markers for the Anolis lizard genusClaire Wordley, Jon Slate, Jessica Stapley
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 29, 2009
A test and review of the role of effective population size on experimental sexual selection patternsRhonda R Snook, Lena Brüstle, Jon Slate
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
MICROSATELLITE LOCI REVEAL SEX-DEPENDENT RESPONSES TO INBREEDING AND OUTBREEDING IN RED DEER CALVESTim Coulson, Steve Albon, Jon Slate, et al.
BMC Genomics|February 16, 2007
Simple sequence repeats in zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) expressed sequence tags: a new resource for evolutionary genetic studies of passerinesJon Slate, Matthew C Hale, Timothy R Birkhead
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 27, 2015
Long sperm fertilize more eggs in a birdClair Bennison, Nicola Hemmings, Jon Slate, et al.
Genome Biology and Evolution|October 2, 2010
Evolutionary analysis and expression profiling of zebra finch immune genesRobert Ekblom, Lisa French, Jon Slate, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 26, 2009
Sperm morphology and velocity are genetically codetermined in the zebra finchJim Mossman, Jon Slate, Stuart Humphries, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 26, 2024
A sex-linked supergene with large effects on sperm traits has little impact on reproductive traits in female zebra finchesKatherine Assersohn, Oscar Morton, Jon Slate, et al.
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