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1. 3D chromatin maps of a brown alga reveal U/V sex chromosome spatial organization.

2. Repeated co-option of HMG-box genes for sex determination in brown algae and animals.

3. Population Genomics of Domesticated Cucurbita ficifolia Reveals a Recent Bottleneck and Low Gene Flow with Wild Relatives.

4. A highly contiguous genome assembly reveals sources of genomic novelty in the symbiotic fungus Rhizophagus irregularis.

5. Uncovering gene-family founder events during major evolutionary transitions in animals, plants and fungi using GenEra.

6. Evolution of life cycles and reproductive traits: Insights from the brown algae.

7. The domestication of Cucurbita argyrosperma as revealed by the genome of its wild relative.

9. Genomic, Transcriptomic and Epigenomic Tools to Study the Domestication of Plants and Animals: A Field Guide for Beginners.

10. Population genomics of Vibrionaceae isolated from an endangered oasis reveals local adaptation after an environmental perturbation.

11. Genomic consequences of dietary diversification and parallel evolution due to nectarivory in leaf-nosed bats.

12. Evolutionary Dynamics of Transferred Sequences Between Organellar Genomes in Cucurbita.

13. The Genome of Cucurbita argyrosperma (Silver-Seed Gourd) Reveals Faster Rates of Protein-Coding Gene and Long Noncoding RNA Turnover and Neofunctionalization within Cucurbita.

14. Genomic Signals of Adaptation towards Mutualism and Sociality in Two Ambrosia Beetle Complexes.

15. Historical biogeography and phylogeny of Cucurbita: Insights from ancestral area reconstruction and niche evolution.

16. Rates of molecular evolution in tree ferns are associated with body size, environmental temperature, and biological productivity.

17. Rates of ecological divergence and body size evolution are correlated with species diversification in scaly tree ferns.

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