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Roy Smith

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EMBO Reports|December 2, 2017
The Frankenthesis: This stitched-together monster is alive and coming to a campus near youDavid Roy Smith
Genome Biology and Evolution|April 15, 2015
Mutation rates in plastid genomes: they are lower than you might thinkDavid Roy Smith
Briefings in Functional Genomics|March 13, 2012
Not seeing the genomes for the DNADavid Roy Smith
The Journal of Heredity|November 28, 2013
Volvox, rolling out from under the shadow of Chlamydomonas with support from the AGADavid Roy Smith
Current Biology : CB|December 20, 2017
Evolution: In Chloroplast Genomes, Anything GoesDavid Roy Smith
Briefings in Functional Genomics|June 25, 2016
Goodbye genome paper, hello genome report: the increasing popularity of 'genome announcements' and their impact on scienceDavid Roy Smith
Genome Biology and Evolution|August 2, 2011
Extending the limited transfer window hypothesis to inter-organelle DNA migrationDavid Roy Smith
Frontiers in Genetics|June 2, 2020
Common Repeat Elements in the Mitochondrial and Plastid Genomes of Green AlgaeDavid Roy Smith
EMBO Reports|December 30, 2016
More than ever, scientists need to engage with the public: the stakes are high and they may be for keepsDavid Roy Smith
EMBO Reports|November 4, 2016
A walk in the park: Is Pokémon Go foreshadowing the future of biodiversity research and scientific outreach?David Roy Smith
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EMBO Reports|December 2, 2017
The Frankenthesis: This stitched-together monster is alive and coming to a campus near youDavid Roy Smith
Genome Biology and Evolution|April 15, 2015
Mutation rates in plastid genomes: they are lower than you might thinkDavid Roy Smith
Briefings in Functional Genomics|March 13, 2012
Not seeing the genomes for the DNADavid Roy Smith
The Journal of Heredity|November 28, 2013
Volvox, rolling out from under the shadow of Chlamydomonas with support from the AGADavid Roy Smith
Current Biology : CB|December 20, 2017
Evolution: In Chloroplast Genomes, Anything GoesDavid Roy Smith
Briefings in Functional Genomics|June 25, 2016
Goodbye genome paper, hello genome report: the increasing popularity of 'genome announcements' and their impact on scienceDavid Roy Smith
Genome Biology and Evolution|August 2, 2011
Extending the limited transfer window hypothesis to inter-organelle DNA migrationDavid Roy Smith
Frontiers in Genetics|June 2, 2020
Common Repeat Elements in the Mitochondrial and Plastid Genomes of Green AlgaeDavid Roy Smith
EMBO Reports|December 30, 2016
More than ever, scientists need to engage with the public: the stakes are high and they may be for keepsDavid Roy Smith
EMBO Reports|November 4, 2016
A walk in the park: Is Pokémon Go foreshadowing the future of biodiversity research and scientific outreach?David Roy Smith
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