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151. Highly degenerate plastomes in two hemiparasitic dwarf mistletoes: Arceuthobium chinense and A. pini (Viscaceae)

152. Extensive gene loss in the plastome of holoparasitic plant Cistanche tubulosa (Orobanchaceae)

153. De novo transcriptome assembly reveals sex-specific selection acting on evolving neo-sex chromosomes in Drosophila miranda.

154. Genomic Variability of Monkeypox Virus among Humans, Democratic Republic of the Congo - Volume 20, Number 2—February 2014 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC

155. Screening for mouse genes lost in mammals with long lifespans

156. Fluctuations in Fabaceae mitochondrial genome size and content are both ancient and recent

157. Evolution and comparative genomics of the most common Trichoderma species

158. Comparative Genomic and Phylogenetic Analysis of Forty Gentiana Chloroplast Genomes

159. The evolution of ependymin-related proteins

160. Evolutionary dynamics of origin and loss in the deep history of phospholipase D toxin genes

161. The Similarity Distribution of Paralogous Gene Pairs Created by Recurrent Alternation of Polyploidization and Fractionation

162. Phylogenetic Tree Reconciliation: Mean Values for Fixed Gene Trees

164. The chloroplast genome evolution of Venus slipper (Paphiopedilum): IR expansion, SSC contraction, and highly rearranged SSC regions.

165. Benchmarking orthology methods using phylogenetic patterns defined at the base of Eukaryotes.

166. SLC2A12 of SLC2 Gene Family in Bird Provides Functional Compensation for the Loss of SLC2A4 Gene in Other Vertebrates.

167. The complete plastomes of two flowering epiparasites (Phacellaria glomerata and P. compressa): Gene content, organization, and plastome degradation.

168. Excision Dominates Pseudogenization During Fractionation After Whole Genome Duplication and in Gene Loss After Speciation in Plants

169. Small, smaller, smallest: the origins and evolution of ancient dual symbioses in a Phloem-feeding insect.

170. Repeated horizontal gene transfer of GALactose metabolism genes violates Dollo's law of irreversible loss.

171. Patterns and tempo of PCSK9 pseudogenizations suggest an ancient divergence in mammalian cholesterol homeostasis mechanisms.

172. Convergent Cortistatin losses parallel modifications in circadian rhythmicity and energy homeostasis in Cetacea and other mammalian lineages.

173. Genome analysis of Plectus murrayi, a nematode from continental Antarctica .

174. Extensive remodeling of sugar metabolism through gene loss and horizontal gene transfer in a eukaryotic lineage.

175. The evolutionary novelty of insect defensins: from bacterial killing to toxin neutralization.

176. Comparative and phylogenetic analyses of Loranthaceae plastomes provide insights into the evolutionary trajectories of plastome degradation in hemiparasitic plants.

177. Genome assembly of the southern pine beetle ( Dendroctonus frontalis Zimmerman) reveals the origins of gene content reduction in Dendroctonus .

178. Characterization of the Pristionchus pacificus "epigenetic toolkit" reveals the evolutionary loss of the histone methyltransferase complex PRC2.

179. Adaptation in Unstable Environments and Global Gene Losses: Small but Stable Gene Networks by the May-Wigner Theory.

180. Shrinking in the dark: Parallel endosymbiont genome erosions are associated with repeated host transitions to an underground life.

181. Gene loss and cis-regulatory novelty shaped core histone gene evolution in the apiculate yeast Hanseniaspora uvarum.

182. Where Are the Formerly Y-linked Genes in the Ryukyu Spiny Rat that has Lost its Y Chromosome?

183. Excision Dominates Pseudogenization During Fractionation After Whole Genome Duplication and in Gene Loss After Speciation in Plants.

184. Origin and evolution of a gibberellin‐deactivating enzyme GAMT.

185. Losing Genes: The Evolutionary Remodeling of Cetacea Skin

186. Transit From Autotrophism to Heterotrophism: Sequence Variation and Evolution of Chloroplast Genomes in Orobanchaceae Species

187. Plastome of the mycoheterotrophic eudicot Exacum paucisquama (Gentianaceae) exhibits extensive gene loss and a highly expanded inverted repeat region

188. The Complete Plastomes of Five Hemiparasitic Plants (Osyris wightiana, Pyrularia edulis, Santalum album, Viscum liquidambaricolum, and V. ovalifolium): Comparative and Evolutionary Analyses Within Santalales

190. Plastome Evolution and Phylogeny of Orchidaceae, With 24 New Sequences

191. Evolutionary Histories of Type III Polyketide Synthases in Fungi

192. Mitochondrial genomes of two diplectanids (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea) expose paraphyly of the order Dactylogyridea and extensive tRNA gene rearrangements

193. Retention of fatty acyl desaturase 1 (fads1) in Elopomorpha and Cyclostomata provides novel insights into the evolution of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid biosynthesis in vertebrates

194. Comparative genome analyses reveal sequence features reflecting distinct modes of host-adaptation between dicot and monocot powdery mildew

195. Genomic insights into host adaptation between the wheat stripe rust pathogen (Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici) and the barley stripe rust pathogen (Puccinia striiformis f. sp. hordei)

196. Plastome phylogeny and lineage diversification of Salicaceae with focus on poplars and willows

197. Wnt evolution and function shuffling in liberal and conservative chordate genomes

198. Grafting or pruning in the animal tree: lateral gene transfer and gene loss?

199. Locus-aware decomposition of gene trees with respect to polytomous species trees

200. Pinning down ploidy in paleopolyploid plants

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