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Joseph F Ryan

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Zoology (Jena, Germany)|July 3, 2014
Did the ctenophore nervous system evolve independently?Joseph F Ryan
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 11, 2015
Where is my mind? How sponges and placozoans may have lost neural cell typesJoseph F Ryan, Marta Chiodin
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|September 13, 2015
The evolution of animal genomesCasey W Dunn, Joseph F Ryan
Systematic Biology|January 1, 2019
Phylotocol: Promoting Transparency and Overcoming Bias in PhylogeneticsMelissa B DeBiasse, Joseph F Ryan
Peerj|April 5, 2016
The sex lives of ctenophores: the influence of light, body size, and self-fertilization on the reproductive output of the sea walnut, Mnemiopsis leidyiDaniel A Sasson, Joseph F Ryan
Biology Direct|December 15, 2007
Hox, Wnt, and the evolution of the primary body axis: insights from the early-divergent phylaJoseph F Ryan, Andreas D Baxevanis
Nucleic Acids Research|January 10, 2003
CnidBase: The Cnidarian Evolutionary Genomics DatabaseJoseph F Ryan, John R Finnerty
Systematic Biology|April 10, 2021
Six-State Amino Acid Recoding is not an Effective Strategy to Offset Compositional Heterogeneity and Saturation in Phylogenetic AnalysesAlexandra M Hernandez, Joseph F Ryan
BMC Evolutionary Biology|December 7, 2017
A reconstruction of sexual modes throughout animal evolutionDaniel A Sasson, Joseph F Ryan
Peerj|June 21, 2018
Horizontally transferred genes in the ctenophore <i>Mnemiopsis leidyi</i>Alexandra M Hernandez, Joseph F Ryan
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Zoology (Jena, Germany)|July 3, 2014
Did the ctenophore nervous system evolve independently?Joseph F Ryan
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 11, 2015
Where is my mind? How sponges and placozoans may have lost neural cell typesJoseph F Ryan, Marta Chiodin
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|September 13, 2015
The evolution of animal genomesCasey W Dunn, Joseph F Ryan
Systematic Biology|January 1, 2019
Phylotocol: Promoting Transparency and Overcoming Bias in PhylogeneticsMelissa B DeBiasse, Joseph F Ryan
Peerj|April 5, 2016
The sex lives of ctenophores: the influence of light, body size, and self-fertilization on the reproductive output of the sea walnut, Mnemiopsis leidyiDaniel A Sasson, Joseph F Ryan
Biology Direct|December 15, 2007
Hox, Wnt, and the evolution of the primary body axis: insights from the early-divergent phylaJoseph F Ryan, Andreas D Baxevanis
Nucleic Acids Research|January 10, 2003
CnidBase: The Cnidarian Evolutionary Genomics DatabaseJoseph F Ryan, John R Finnerty
Systematic Biology|April 10, 2021
Six-State Amino Acid Recoding is not an Effective Strategy to Offset Compositional Heterogeneity and Saturation in Phylogenetic AnalysesAlexandra M Hernandez, Joseph F Ryan
BMC Evolutionary Biology|December 7, 2017
A reconstruction of sexual modes throughout animal evolutionDaniel A Sasson, Joseph F Ryan
Peerj|June 21, 2018
Horizontally transferred genes in the ctenophore <i>Mnemiopsis leidyi</i>Alexandra M Hernandez, Joseph F Ryan
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