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Heredity|February 14, 2013
Comparative genomics of chemosensory protein genes reveals rapid evolution and positive selection in ant-specific duplicatesJ Kulmuni, Y Wurm, P Pamilo
Zentralblatt Fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A|August 1, 1989
Pancreatic degenerative atrophy in the collie breed: a hereditary diseaseE Westermarck, P Pamilo, M Wiberg
Molecular Ecology|July 13, 2004
Phylogeographical structure, distribution and genetic variation of the green algae Ulva intestinalis and U. compressa (Chlorophyta) in the Baltic Sea areaE Leskinen, C Alstrom-Rapaport, P Pamilo
Molecular Ecology|April 1, 1995
Microsatellites reveal high genetic diversity within colonies of Camponotus antsP Gertsch, P Pamilo, S L Varvio
Molecular Ecology|March 21, 2002
Social and genetic characteristics of geographically isolated populations in the ant Formica cinereaA V Goropashnaya, P Seppä, P Pamilo
Molecular Ecology|January 14, 2004
Horizontal transmission of Wolbachia by strepsipteran endoparasites? A response to Noda et al., 2001D P Hughes, P Pamilo, J Kathirithamby
Genetical Research|April 1, 1987
Accumulation of mutations in sexual and asexual populationsP Pamilo, M Nei, W H Li
Molecular Ecology|October 26, 2012
Mosaic structure of native ant supercoloniesP Seppä, H Johansson, N Gyllenstrand, et al.
Molecular Ecology|June 11, 2004
Limited phylogeographical structure across Eurasia in two red wood ant species Formica pratensis and F. lugubris (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)A V Goropashnaya, V B Fedorov, B Seifert, et al.
Molecular Ecology|February 23, 2005
Genetic changes associated to declining populations of Formica ants in fragmented forest landscapeH Mäki-Petäys, A Zakharov, L Viljakainen, et al.
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Heredity|February 14, 2013
Comparative genomics of chemosensory protein genes reveals rapid evolution and positive selection in ant-specific duplicatesJ Kulmuni, Y Wurm, P Pamilo
Zentralblatt Fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A|August 1, 1989
Pancreatic degenerative atrophy in the collie breed: a hereditary diseaseE Westermarck, P Pamilo, M Wiberg
Molecular Ecology|July 13, 2004
Phylogeographical structure, distribution and genetic variation of the green algae Ulva intestinalis and U. compressa (Chlorophyta) in the Baltic Sea areaE Leskinen, C Alstrom-Rapaport, P Pamilo
Molecular Ecology|April 1, 1995
Microsatellites reveal high genetic diversity within colonies of Camponotus antsP Gertsch, P Pamilo, S L Varvio
Molecular Ecology|March 21, 2002
Social and genetic characteristics of geographically isolated populations in the ant Formica cinereaA V Goropashnaya, P Seppä, P Pamilo
Molecular Ecology|January 14, 2004
Horizontal transmission of Wolbachia by strepsipteran endoparasites? A response to Noda et al., 2001D P Hughes, P Pamilo, J Kathirithamby
Genetical Research|April 1, 1987
Accumulation of mutations in sexual and asexual populationsP Pamilo, M Nei, W H Li
Molecular Ecology|October 26, 2012
Mosaic structure of native ant supercoloniesP Seppä, H Johansson, N Gyllenstrand, et al.
Molecular Ecology|June 11, 2004
Limited phylogeographical structure across Eurasia in two red wood ant species Formica pratensis and F. lugubris (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)A V Goropashnaya, V B Fedorov, B Seifert, et al.
Molecular Ecology|February 23, 2005
Genetic changes associated to declining populations of Formica ants in fragmented forest landscapeH Mäki-Petäys, A Zakharov, L Viljakainen, et al.
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