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Nicolas Vinckenbosch

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Trends in Genetics : TIG|November 26, 2009
The emergence of new genes on the young therian XLukasz Potrzebowski, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, Henrik Kaessmann
Nature Reviews. Genetics|November 26, 2008
RNA-based gene duplication: mechanistic and evolutionary insightsHenrik Kaessmann, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, Manyuan Long
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 24, 2006
Evolutionary fate of retroposed gene copies in the human genomeNicolas Vinckenbosch, Isabelle Dupanloup, Henrik Kaessmann
Genome Biology|March 14, 2008
Functional diversification of duplicate genes through subcellular adaptation of encoded proteinsAna C Marques, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, David Brawand, et al.
Plos Biology|October 6, 2005
Emergence of young human genes after a burst of retroposition in primatesAna Claudia Marques, Isabelle Dupanloup, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, et al.
Plos Biology|April 4, 2008
Chromosomal gene movements reflect the recent origin and biology of therian sex chromosomesLukasz Potrzebowski, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, Ana Claudia Marques, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|June 22, 2002
Selective cooperation between fatty acid binding proteins and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors in regulating transcriptionNguan-Soon Tan, Natacha S Shaw, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, et al.
Nature Genetics|March 10, 2009
Segmental copy number variation shapes tissue transcriptomesCharlotte N Henrichsen, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, Sebastian Zöllner, et al.
Plos Genetics|October 25, 2011
Natural selection affects multiple aspects of genetic variation at putatively neutral sites across the human genomeKirk E Lohmueller, Anders Albrechtsen, Yingrui Li, et al.
Nature|July 22, 2014
Altitude adaptation in Tibetans caused by introgression of Denisovan-like DNAEmilia Huerta-Sánchez, Xin Jin, Asan, et al.
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Trends in Genetics : TIG|November 26, 2009
The emergence of new genes on the young therian XLukasz Potrzebowski, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, Henrik Kaessmann
Nature Reviews. Genetics|November 26, 2008
RNA-based gene duplication: mechanistic and evolutionary insightsHenrik Kaessmann, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, Manyuan Long
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 24, 2006
Evolutionary fate of retroposed gene copies in the human genomeNicolas Vinckenbosch, Isabelle Dupanloup, Henrik Kaessmann
Genome Biology|March 14, 2008
Functional diversification of duplicate genes through subcellular adaptation of encoded proteinsAna C Marques, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, David Brawand, et al.
Plos Biology|October 6, 2005
Emergence of young human genes after a burst of retroposition in primatesAna Claudia Marques, Isabelle Dupanloup, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, et al.
Plos Biology|April 4, 2008
Chromosomal gene movements reflect the recent origin and biology of therian sex chromosomesLukasz Potrzebowski, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, Ana Claudia Marques, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|June 22, 2002
Selective cooperation between fatty acid binding proteins and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors in regulating transcriptionNguan-Soon Tan, Natacha S Shaw, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, et al.
Nature Genetics|March 10, 2009
Segmental copy number variation shapes tissue transcriptomesCharlotte N Henrichsen, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, Sebastian Zöllner, et al.
Plos Genetics|October 25, 2011
Natural selection affects multiple aspects of genetic variation at putatively neutral sites across the human genomeKirk E Lohmueller, Anders Albrechtsen, Yingrui Li, et al.
Nature|July 22, 2014
Altitude adaptation in Tibetans caused by introgression of Denisovan-like DNAEmilia Huerta-Sánchez, Xin Jin, Asan, et al.
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