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Simone Hoegg

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Trends in Genetics : TIG|June 22, 2005
Hox clusters as models for vertebrate genome evolutionSimone Hoegg, Axel Meyer
BMC Evolutionary Biology|August 19, 2007
Phylogenomic analyses of KCNA gene clusters in vertebrates: why do gene clusters stay intact?Simone Hoegg, Axel Meyer
Molecular Biology and Evolution|February 14, 2004
Phylogeny and comparative substitution rates of frogs inferred from sequences of three nuclear genesSimone Hoegg, Miguel Vences, Henner Brinkmann, et al.
BMC Biology|June 8, 2006
Three rounds (1R/2R/3R) of genome duplications and the evolution of the glycolytic pathway in vertebratesDirk Steinke, Simone Hoegg, Henner Brinkmann, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|October 16, 2004
Phylogenetic timing of the fish-specific genome duplication correlates with the diversification of teleost fishSimone Hoegg, Henner Brinkmann, John S Taylor, et al.
BMC Genomics|September 8, 2007
Comparative genomics of ParaHox clusters of teleost fishes: gene cluster breakup and the retention of gene sets following whole genome duplicationsNicol Siegel, Simone Hoegg, Walter Salzburger, et al.
BMC Genomics|September 12, 2007
Comparative phylogenomic analyses of teleost fish Hox gene clusters: lessons from the cichlid fish Astatotilapia burtoniSimone Hoegg, Jeffrey L Boore, Jennifer V Kuehl, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|June 25, 2005
A previously unrecognized radiation of ranid frogs in Southern Africa revealed by nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequencesArie van der Meijden, Miguel Vences, Simone Hoegg, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|March 21, 2007
Nuclear gene phylogeny of narrow-mouthed toads (Family: Microhylidae) and a discussion of competing hypotheses concerning their biogeographical originsArie van der Meijden, Miguel Vences, Simone Hoegg, et al.
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Trends in Genetics : TIG|June 22, 2005
Hox clusters as models for vertebrate genome evolutionSimone Hoegg, Axel Meyer
BMC Evolutionary Biology|August 19, 2007
Phylogenomic analyses of KCNA gene clusters in vertebrates: why do gene clusters stay intact?Simone Hoegg, Axel Meyer
Molecular Biology and Evolution|February 14, 2004
Phylogeny and comparative substitution rates of frogs inferred from sequences of three nuclear genesSimone Hoegg, Miguel Vences, Henner Brinkmann, et al.
BMC Biology|June 8, 2006
Three rounds (1R/2R/3R) of genome duplications and the evolution of the glycolytic pathway in vertebratesDirk Steinke, Simone Hoegg, Henner Brinkmann, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|October 16, 2004
Phylogenetic timing of the fish-specific genome duplication correlates with the diversification of teleost fishSimone Hoegg, Henner Brinkmann, John S Taylor, et al.
BMC Genomics|September 8, 2007
Comparative genomics of ParaHox clusters of teleost fishes: gene cluster breakup and the retention of gene sets following whole genome duplicationsNicol Siegel, Simone Hoegg, Walter Salzburger, et al.
BMC Genomics|September 12, 2007
Comparative phylogenomic analyses of teleost fish Hox gene clusters: lessons from the cichlid fish Astatotilapia burtoniSimone Hoegg, Jeffrey L Boore, Jennifer V Kuehl, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|June 25, 2005
A previously unrecognized radiation of ranid frogs in Southern Africa revealed by nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequencesArie van der Meijden, Miguel Vences, Simone Hoegg, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|March 21, 2007
Nuclear gene phylogeny of narrow-mouthed toads (Family: Microhylidae) and a discussion of competing hypotheses concerning their biogeographical originsArie van der Meijden, Miguel Vences, Simone Hoegg, et al.
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