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1. Humans and Chimpanzees Display Opposite Patterns of Diversity in Arylamine N-Acetyltransferase Genes.

8. Studying genetic antagonisms as drivers of genome evolution

9. The treeness of the tree of historical trees of life

19. Genomic plasticity of the immune-related Mhc class I B region in macaque species

20. A highly polymorphic insertion in the Y-chromosome amelogenin gene can be used for evolutionary biology, population genetics and sexing in Cetacea and Artiodactyla

21. Additional file 3: Figure S2. of Spatial pattern of genetic diversity and selection in the MHC class II DRB of three Neotropical bat species

24. Genomic plasticity of the immune-related Mhc class I B region of macaque species

25. A microarray system for Y chromosomal and mitochondrial single nucleotide polymorphism analysis in chimpanzee populations

26. A DNA Metabarcoding Study of a Primate Dietary Diversity and Plasticity across Its Entire Fragmented Range

28. Factors shaping genetic variation in the MHC of natural non-human primate populations

29. Multiple displacement amplification for generating an unlimited source of DNA for genotyping in nonhuman primate species

39. Additional file 2: Figure S1. of Spatial pattern of genetic diversity and selection in the MHC class II DRB of three Neotropical bat species

40. Additional file 2: Figure S1. of Spatial pattern of genetic diversity and selection in the MHC class II DRB of three Neotropical bat species

41. Hybridation et dynamique de la spéciation chez les chênes sessile (Quercus petraea) et pédonculé (Quercus robur)

42. A highly polymorphic insertion in the Y-chromosome amelogenin gene can be used for evolutionary biology, population genetics and sexing in Cetacea and Artiodactyla.

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