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Molecular Ecology
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July 29, 2010
Second-generation sequencing derived insights into the temporal biodiversity dynamics of freshwater protists
Simon Creer
Evolutionary Bioinformatics Online
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May 23, 2009
Choosing and using introns in molecular phylogenetics
Simon Creer
Molecular Ecology
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February 25, 2012
Cosmopolitanism of microbial eukaryotes in the global deep seas
Simon Creer, Frederic Sinniger
Nature Ecology & Evolution
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August 17, 2017
Marine ecology: Genetics from a drop in the ocean
Simon Creer, Mathew Seymour
Molecular Biology and Evolution
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June 5, 2003
Assessing the phylogenetic utility of four mitochondrial genes and a nuclear intron in the asian pit viper genus, Trimeresurus: separate, simultaneous, and conditional data combination analyses
Simon Creer, Anita Malhotra, Roger S Thorpe
Environmental Microbiology Reports
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December 10, 2016
Tideless estuaries in brackish seas as possible freshwater-marine transition zones for bacteria: the case study of the Vistula river estuary
Marcin Gołębiewski, Joanna Całkiewicz, Simon Creer, et al.
Zoological Science
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August 24, 2002
Offshore insular variation in the diet of the Taiwanese bamboo viper Trimeresurus stejnegeri (Schmidt)
Simon Creer, Wen-Hao Chou, Anita Malhotra, et al.
Scientific Reports
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August 5, 2021
Author Correction: Environmental DNA size sorting and degradation experiment indicates the state of Daphnia magna mitochondrial and nuclear eDNA is subcellular
Rashnat Moushomi, Gregory Wilgar, Gary Carvalho, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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September 17, 2009
Inclusion of nuclear intron sequence data helps to identify the Asian sister group of New World pitvipers
Anita Malhotra, Simon Creer, Catharine E Pook, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology
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September 12, 2015
The importance of being genomic: Non-coding and coding sequences suggest different models of toxin multi-gene family evolution
Anita Malhotra, Simon Creer, John B Harris, et al.
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Molecular Ecology
|
July 29, 2010
Second-generation sequencing derived insights into the temporal biodiversity dynamics of freshwater protists
Simon Creer
Evolutionary Bioinformatics Online
|
May 23, 2009
Choosing and using introns in molecular phylogenetics
Simon Creer
Molecular Ecology
|
February 25, 2012
Cosmopolitanism of microbial eukaryotes in the global deep seas
Simon Creer, Frederic Sinniger
Nature Ecology & Evolution
|
August 17, 2017
Marine ecology: Genetics from a drop in the ocean
Simon Creer, Mathew Seymour
Molecular Biology and Evolution
|
June 5, 2003
Assessing the phylogenetic utility of four mitochondrial genes and a nuclear intron in the asian pit viper genus, Trimeresurus: separate, simultaneous, and conditional data combination analyses
Simon Creer, Anita Malhotra, Roger S Thorpe
Environmental Microbiology Reports
|
December 10, 2016
Tideless estuaries in brackish seas as possible freshwater-marine transition zones for bacteria: the case study of the Vistula river estuary
Marcin Gołębiewski, Joanna Całkiewicz, Simon Creer, et al.
Zoological Science
|
August 24, 2002
Offshore insular variation in the diet of the Taiwanese bamboo viper Trimeresurus stejnegeri (Schmidt)
Simon Creer, Wen-Hao Chou, Anita Malhotra, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
August 5, 2021
Author Correction: Environmental DNA size sorting and degradation experiment indicates the state of Daphnia magna mitochondrial and nuclear eDNA is subcellular
Rashnat Moushomi, Gregory Wilgar, Gary Carvalho, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
|
September 17, 2009
Inclusion of nuclear intron sequence data helps to identify the Asian sister group of New World pitvipers
Anita Malhotra, Simon Creer, Catharine E Pook, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology
|
September 12, 2015
The importance of being genomic: Non-coding and coding sequences suggest different models of toxin multi-gene family evolution
Anita Malhotra, Simon Creer, John B Harris, et al.
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