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Rachel Lockridge Mueller

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Systematic Biology|April 14, 2006
Evolutionary rates, divergence dates, and the performance of mitochondrial genes in Bayesian phylogenetic analysisRachel Lockridge Mueller
Journal of Molecular Evolution|November 8, 2017
piRNAs and Evolutionary Trajectories in Genome Size and ContentRachel Lockridge Mueller
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|August 9, 2015
Genome Biology and the Evolution of Cell-Size DiversityRachel Lockridge Mueller
Genome Biology and Evolution|August 13, 2014
Hellbender genome sequences shed light on genomic expansion at the base of crown salamandersCheng Sun, Rachel Lockridge Mueller
BMC Genomics|December 29, 2017
Polymorphic duplicate genes and persistent non-coding sequences reveal heterogeneous patterns of mitochondrial DNA loss in salamandersRebecca A Chong, Rachel Lockridge Mueller
Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 1, 2005
Molecular mechanisms of extensive mitochondrial gene rearrangement in plethodontid salamandersRachel Lockridge Mueller, Jeffrey L Boore
Journal of Molecular Evolution|June 25, 2022
Transposable Element Diversity Remains High in Gigantic GenomesAva Louise Haley, Rachel Lockridge Mueller
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 7, 2013
Low metabolic rates in salamanders are correlated with weak selective constraints on mitochondrial genesRebecca A Chong, Rachel Lockridge Mueller
Plos One|March 20, 2010
Variation in DNA substitution rates among lineages erroneously inferred from simulated clock-like dataRachel S Schwartz, Rachel Lockridge Mueller
Journal of Molecular Evolution|August 1, 2025
Recursive splicing-a mechanism of intron removal with an unexplored role in the largest genomesRachel Lockridge Mueller, Alexander Nichols Adams
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Systematic Biology|April 14, 2006
Evolutionary rates, divergence dates, and the performance of mitochondrial genes in Bayesian phylogenetic analysisRachel Lockridge Mueller
Journal of Molecular Evolution|November 8, 2017
piRNAs and Evolutionary Trajectories in Genome Size and ContentRachel Lockridge Mueller
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|August 9, 2015
Genome Biology and the Evolution of Cell-Size DiversityRachel Lockridge Mueller
Genome Biology and Evolution|August 13, 2014
Hellbender genome sequences shed light on genomic expansion at the base of crown salamandersCheng Sun, Rachel Lockridge Mueller
BMC Genomics|December 29, 2017
Polymorphic duplicate genes and persistent non-coding sequences reveal heterogeneous patterns of mitochondrial DNA loss in salamandersRebecca A Chong, Rachel Lockridge Mueller
Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 1, 2005
Molecular mechanisms of extensive mitochondrial gene rearrangement in plethodontid salamandersRachel Lockridge Mueller, Jeffrey L Boore
Journal of Molecular Evolution|June 25, 2022
Transposable Element Diversity Remains High in Gigantic GenomesAva Louise Haley, Rachel Lockridge Mueller
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 7, 2013
Low metabolic rates in salamanders are correlated with weak selective constraints on mitochondrial genesRebecca A Chong, Rachel Lockridge Mueller
Plos One|March 20, 2010
Variation in DNA substitution rates among lineages erroneously inferred from simulated clock-like dataRachel S Schwartz, Rachel Lockridge Mueller
Journal of Molecular Evolution|August 1, 2025
Recursive splicing-a mechanism of intron removal with an unexplored role in the largest genomesRachel Lockridge Mueller, Alexander Nichols Adams
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