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1. A genome assembly for the Chryxus Arctic (Oeneis chryxus), the highest butterfly in North America.

2. "The Reference Genome Of The Kidnapper Ant, Polyergus Mexicanus".

3. A draft reference genome assembly of California Pipevine, Aristolochia californica Torr.

4. Reference genome of the bicolored carpenter ant, Camponotus vicinus.

5. A genome assembly of the Yuma myotis bat, Myotis yumanensis.

6. A genome assembly for the southern Pacific rattlesnake, Crotalus oreganus helleri, in the western rattlesnake species complex.

7. A reference genome assembly for the continentally distributed ring-necked snake, Diadophis punctatus.

8. Assembly of the largest squamate reference genome to date: The western fence lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis.

9. Reference genome of an iconic lizard in western North America, Blainville's horned lizard Phrynosoma blainvillii.

10. Reference genome for the American rubyspot damselfly, Hetaerina americana.

11. Reference genome of the Virginia rail, Rallus limicola.

12. Reference genome of the long-jawed orb-weaver, Tetragnatha versicolor (Araneae: Tetragnathidae).

13. Reference genome of the black rail, Laterallus jamaicensis.

14. Reference genome of the Monkeyface Prickleback, Cebidichthys violaceus.

15. Reference genome of the Woolly Sculpin, Clinocottus analis.

16. Landscape Genomics to Enable Conservation Actions: The California Conservation Genomics Project.

17. A brief history of population genetic research in California and an evaluation of its utility for conservation decision-making.

18. Reference Genome of the Black Surfperch, Embiotoca jacksoni (Embiotocidae, Perciformes), a California Kelp Forest Fish That Lacks a Pelagic Larval Stage.

19. Seizing the moment: The opportunity and relevance of the California Conservation Genomics Project to state and federal conservation policy.

20. Reference genome of the color polymorphic desert annual plant sandblossoms, Linanthus parryae.

21. Reference Genome of the Northwestern Pond Turtle, Actinemys marmorata.

22. The phylogeny of California, and how it informs setting multispecies conservation priorities.

23. Reference genome of the California glossy snake, Arizona elegans occidentalis: A declining California Species of Special Concern.

24. Reference Genome of the California Sheephead, Semicossyphus pulcher (Labridae, Perciformes), A Keystone Fish Predator in Kelp Forest Ecosystems.

25. Reference genome of the rubber boa, Charina bottae (Serpentes: Boidae).

26. Reference Genome Assembly of the Big Berry Manzanita (Arctostaphylos glauca).

27. Are Genomic Updates of Well-Studied Species Worth the Investment for Conservation? A Case Study of the Critically Endangered Magdalena River Turtle.

28. Conservation Genomics of the Threatened Western Spadefoot, Spea hammondii, in Urbanized Southern California.

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