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Robert L Charlebois

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Genome Research|December 3, 2004
Computing prokaryotic gene ubiquity: rescuing the core from extinctionRobert L Charlebois, W Ford Doolittle
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|February 3, 2007
A simulation test bed for hypotheses of genome evolutionRobert G Beiko, Robert L Charlebois
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology|June 11, 2002
Distributional profiles of homologous open reading frames among bacterial phyla: implications for vertical and lateral transmissionMark A Ragan, Robert L Charlebois
BMC Bioinformatics|February 24, 2005
GANN: genetic algorithm neural networks for the detection of conserved combinations of features in DNARobert G Beiko, Robert L Charlebois
Genome Research|August 22, 2009
The human protein coevolution networkElisabeth R M Tillier, Robert L Charlebois
Trends in Microbiology|January 18, 2006
Ancient lateral gene transfer in the evolution of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorusUri Gophna, Robert L Charlebois, W Ford Doolittle
Trends in Microbiology|May 4, 2004
Have archaeal genes contributed to bacterial virulence?Uri Gophna, Robert L Charlebois, W Ford Doolittle
Journal of Bacteriology|February 3, 2005
Weighted genome trees: refinements and applicationsUri Gophna, W Ford Doolittle, Robert L Charlebois
Systematic Biology|December 17, 2008
The impact of reticulate evolution on genome phylogenyRobert G Beiko, W Ford Doolittle, Robert L Charlebois
Genome Biology|October 7, 2005
The two tempos of nuclear pore complex evolution: highly adapting proteins in an ancient frozen structureEric Bapteste, Robert L Charlebois, Dave MacLeod, et al.
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Genome Research|December 3, 2004
Computing prokaryotic gene ubiquity: rescuing the core from extinctionRobert L Charlebois, W Ford Doolittle
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|February 3, 2007
A simulation test bed for hypotheses of genome evolutionRobert G Beiko, Robert L Charlebois
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology|June 11, 2002
Distributional profiles of homologous open reading frames among bacterial phyla: implications for vertical and lateral transmissionMark A Ragan, Robert L Charlebois
BMC Bioinformatics|February 24, 2005
GANN: genetic algorithm neural networks for the detection of conserved combinations of features in DNARobert G Beiko, Robert L Charlebois
Genome Research|August 22, 2009
The human protein coevolution networkElisabeth R M Tillier, Robert L Charlebois
Trends in Microbiology|January 18, 2006
Ancient lateral gene transfer in the evolution of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorusUri Gophna, Robert L Charlebois, W Ford Doolittle
Trends in Microbiology|May 4, 2004
Have archaeal genes contributed to bacterial virulence?Uri Gophna, Robert L Charlebois, W Ford Doolittle
Journal of Bacteriology|February 3, 2005
Weighted genome trees: refinements and applicationsUri Gophna, W Ford Doolittle, Robert L Charlebois
Systematic Biology|December 17, 2008
The impact of reticulate evolution on genome phylogenyRobert G Beiko, W Ford Doolittle, Robert L Charlebois
Genome Biology|October 7, 2005
The two tempos of nuclear pore complex evolution: highly adapting proteins in an ancient frozen structureEric Bapteste, Robert L Charlebois, Dave MacLeod, et al.
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