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    Phylogenomics: gene duplication, unrecognized paralogy and outgroup choice.
    Phylogenomics: gene duplication, unrecognized paralogy and outgroup choice.
    by Scott William Roy
    Published 2009-01-01
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    Transcriptomic analysis of diplomonad parasites reveals a trans-spliced intron in a helicase gene in Giardia
    Transcriptomic analysis of diplomonad parasites reveals a trans-spliced intron in a helicase gene in Giardia
    by Scott William Roy
    Published 2017-01-01
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    Probing evolutionary repeatability: neutral and double changes and the predictability of evolutionary adaptation.
    Probing evolutionary repeatability: neutral and double changes and the predictability of evolutionary adaptation.
    by Scott William Roy
    Published 2009-01-01
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    Evolutionary convergence on highly-conserved 3' intron structures in intron-poor eukaryotes and insights into the ancestral eukaryotic genome.
    Evolutionary convergence on highly-conserved 3' intron structures in intron-poor eukaryotes and insights into the ancestral eukaryotic genome.
    by Manuel Irimia, Scott William Roy
    Published 2008-08-01
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    Evolution of alternative splicing regulation: changes in predicted exonic splicing regulators are not associated with changes in alternative splicing levels in primates.
    Evolution of alternative splicing regulation: changes in predicted exonic splicing regulators are not associated with changes in alternative splicing levels in primates.
    by Manuel Irimia, Jakob Lewin Rukov, Scott William Roy
    Published 2009-06-01
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