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1. Transcriptome Ortholog Alignment Sequence Tools (TOAST) for phylogenomic dataset assembly

2. Ancient Fish Lineages Illuminate Toll-Like Receptor Diversification in Early Vertebrate Evolution

3. Holosteans contextualize the role of the teleost genome duplication in promoting the rise of evolutionary novelties in the ray-finned fish innate immune system

4. A highly diverse set of novel immunoglobulin-like transcript (NILT) genes in zebrafish indicates a wide range of functions with complex relationships to mammalian receptors

5. Transcriptome Annotation Reveals Minimal Immunogenetic Diversity Among Wyoming Toads, Anaxyrus Baxteri

6. Single-minded 2 is required for left-right asymmetric stomach morphogenesis

7. The bowfin genome illuminates the developmental evolution of ray-finned fishes

8. Conference report: The 14th congress of the International Society of Developmental and Comparative Immunology

9. The genome of the bowfin (Amia calva) illuminates the developmental evolution of ray-finned fishes

10. Spotted Gar and the Evolution of Innate Immune Receptors

11. A highly diverse set of novel immunoglobulin-like transcript (NILT) genes in zebrafish indicates a wide range of functions

12. Alternative haplotypes of antigen processing genes in zebrafish diverged early in vertebrate evolution

13. The confounding complexity of innate immune receptors within and between teleost species

14. The identification of additional zebrafish DICP genes reveals haplotype variation and linkage to MHC class I genes

15. Loopholes in the regulation of invasive species: genetic identifications identify mislabeling of prohibited aquarium plants

16. Multigene families of immunoglobulin domain-containing innate immune receptors in zebrafish: deciphering the differences

17. Erratum: Corrigendum: The spotted gar genome illuminates vertebrate evolution and facilitates human-teleost comparisons

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