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February 6, 2014
Recent novel approaches for population genomics data analysis
Kimberly R Andrews, Gordon Luikart
Ecology and Evolution
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July 30, 2020
Long-lived marine species may be resilient to environmental variability through a temporal portfolio effect
Jacek Maselko, Kimberly R Andrews, Paul A Hohenlohe
Molecular Ecology Resources
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November 3, 2023
PoolParty2: An integrated pipeline for analysing pooled or indexed low-coverage whole-genome sequencing data to discover the genetic basis of diversity
Stuart Willis, Steven Micheletti, Kimberly R Andrews, et al.
Journal of Fish Biology
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March 22, 2021
Etelis boweni sp. nov., a new cryptic deepwater eteline snapper from the Indo-Pacific (Perciformes: Lutjanidae)
Kimberly R Andrews, Iria Fernandez-Silva, John E Randall, et al.
Molecular Ecology
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October 7, 2014
Multilocus evidence for globally distributed cryptic species and distinct populations across ocean gyres in a mesopelagic copepod
Kimberly R Andrews, Emily L Norton, Iria Fernandez-Silva, et al.
Nature Reviews. Genetics
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January 6, 2016
Harnessing the power of RADseq for ecological and evolutionary genomics
Kimberly R Andrews, Jeffrey M Good, Michael R Miller, et al.
Molecular Ecology
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June 3, 2024
Neutral processes and taxonomic scale drive beta species-genetic diversity correlations in a submesophotic tropical reef fish
Maurine Vilcot, Nadia Faure, Kimberly R Andrews, et al.
Plos One
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August 25, 2015
Temporal Stability of Genetic Structure in a Mesopelagic Copepod
Erica Goetze, Kimberly R Andrews, Katja T C A Peijnenburg, et al.
Molecular Ecology
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March 1, 2021
Genomic signatures of divergent selection are associated with social behaviour for spinner dolphin ecotypes
Kimberly R Andrews, Brendan Epstein, Matthew S Leslie, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources
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March 21, 2017
Unbroken: RADseq remains a powerful tool for understanding the genetics of adaptation in natural populations
Julian M Catchen, Paul A Hohenlohe, Louis Bernatchez, et al.
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Molecular Ecology
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February 6, 2014
Recent novel approaches for population genomics data analysis
Kimberly R Andrews, Gordon Luikart
Ecology and Evolution
|
July 30, 2020
Long-lived marine species may be resilient to environmental variability through a temporal portfolio effect
Jacek Maselko, Kimberly R Andrews, Paul A Hohenlohe
Molecular Ecology Resources
|
November 3, 2023
PoolParty2: An integrated pipeline for analysing pooled or indexed low-coverage whole-genome sequencing data to discover the genetic basis of diversity
Stuart Willis, Steven Micheletti, Kimberly R Andrews, et al.
Journal of Fish Biology
|
March 22, 2021
Etelis boweni sp. nov., a new cryptic deepwater eteline snapper from the Indo-Pacific (Perciformes: Lutjanidae)
Kimberly R Andrews, Iria Fernandez-Silva, John E Randall, et al.
Molecular Ecology
|
October 7, 2014
Multilocus evidence for globally distributed cryptic species and distinct populations across ocean gyres in a mesopelagic copepod
Kimberly R Andrews, Emily L Norton, Iria Fernandez-Silva, et al.
Nature Reviews. Genetics
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January 6, 2016
Harnessing the power of RADseq for ecological and evolutionary genomics
Kimberly R Andrews, Jeffrey M Good, Michael R Miller, et al.
Molecular Ecology
|
June 3, 2024
Neutral processes and taxonomic scale drive beta species-genetic diversity correlations in a submesophotic tropical reef fish
Maurine Vilcot, Nadia Faure, Kimberly R Andrews, et al.
Plos One
|
August 25, 2015
Temporal Stability of Genetic Structure in a Mesopelagic Copepod
Erica Goetze, Kimberly R Andrews, Katja T C A Peijnenburg, et al.
Molecular Ecology
|
March 1, 2021
Genomic signatures of divergent selection are associated with social behaviour for spinner dolphin ecotypes
Kimberly R Andrews, Brendan Epstein, Matthew S Leslie, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources
|
March 21, 2017
Unbroken: RADseq remains a powerful tool for understanding the genetics of adaptation in natural populations
Julian M Catchen, Paul A Hohenlohe, Louis Bernatchez, et al.
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