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1. Transcriptomics provides a robust framework for the relationships of the major clades of cladobranch sea slugs (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Heterobranchia), but fails to resolve the position of the enigmatic genus Embletonia

2. Monophyletic blowflies revealed by phylogenomics

3. Disentangling the aging gene expression network of termite queens

4. Beyond Drosophila: resolving the rapid radiation of schizophoran flies with phylotranscriptomics

5. Four myriapod relatives – but who are sisters? No end to debates on relationships among the four major myriapod subgroups

6. An integrative phylogenomic approach to elucidate the evolutionary history and divergence times of Neuropterida (Insecta: Holometabola)

7. Correction to: An integrative phylogenomic approach to elucidate the evolutionary history and divergence times of Neuropterida (Insecta: Holometabola)

8. Development and evaluation of a custom bait design based on 469 single-copy protein-coding genes for exon capture of isopods (Philosciidae: Haloniscus).

9. No Evidence for Single-Copy Immune-Gene Specific Signals of Selection in Termites

10. Phylogenetic Revision and Patterns of Host Specificity in the Fungal Subphylum Entomophthoromycotina

11. Phylogenomic analysis of Apoidea sheds new light on the sister group of bees

12. Analysis of the genome of the New Zealand giant collembolan (Holacanthella duospinosa) sheds light on hexapod evolution

13. Old World and New World Phasmatodea: Phylogenomics Resolve the Evolutionary History of Stick and Leaf Insects

14. Identifying genetic markers for a range of phylogenetic utility-From species to family level.

15. Long live the queen, the king and the commoner? Transcript expression differences between old and young in the termite Cryptotermes secundus.

16. Termite Taxonomy, Challenges and Prospects: West Africa, A Case Example

17. Improved phylogenetic analyses corroborate a plausible position of Martialis heureka in the ant tree of life.

18. Four myriapod relatives – but who are sisters? No end to debates on relationships among the four major myriapod subgroups

19. Oxidative stress and senescence in social insects: A significant but inconsistent link?

20. Monophyletic blowflies revealed by phylogenomics

21. Phylogenetic Origin and Diversification of RNAi Pathway Genes in Insects

22. No evidence for immune-gene specific signals of selection in termites

23. Phylogenomics of the superfamily Dytiscoidea (Coleoptera: Adephaga) with an evaluation of phylogenetic conflict and systematic error

24. An integrative phylogenomic approach illuminates the evolutionary history of cockroaches and termites (Blattodea)

25. Long live the queen, the king and the commoner? Transcript expression differences between old and young in the termite Cryptotermes secundus

26. Termite taxonomy, challenges and prospects: West Africa, a case example

27. Phylogenomics and the evolution of hemipteroid insects

28. Reanalyzing the Palaeoptera problem – The origin of insect flight remains obscure

29. Hypothesis on monochromatic vision in scorpionflies questioned by new transcriptomic data

30. Analysis of the genome of the New Zealand giant collembolan (Holacanthella duospinosa) sheds light on hexapod evolution

31. Insect phylogenomics: results, problems and the impact of matrix composition

32. Insect phylogenomics: results, problems and the impact of matrix composition.

33. Genomic and Morphological Evidence Converge to Resolve the Enigma of Strepsiptera

34. Evolution of neuropeptides in non-pterygote hexapods

35. Orthograph: a versatile tool for mapping coding nucleotide sequences to clusters of orthologous genes

36. Can comprehensive background knowledge be incorporated into substitution models to improve phylogenetic analyses? A case study on major arthropod relationships

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