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3. Phylogenomics suggests oxygen availability as a driving force in Thaumarchaeota evolution

5. Population Genomics Reveals the Underlying Structure of the Small Pelagic European Sardine and Suggests Low Connectivity within Macaronesia

6. Population Genomics Reveals the Underlying Structure of the Small Pelagic European Sardine and Suggests Low Connectivity within Macaronesia

8. Mitochondrial replication's role in vertebrate mtDNA strand asymmetry

13. Examination of gammarid transcriptomes reveals a widespread occurrence of key metabolic genes from epibiont bdelloid rotifers in freshwater species

14. Examination of gammarid transcriptomes reveals a widespread occurrence of key metabolic genes from epibiont bdelloid rotifers in freshwater species

15. Mitochondrial replication's role in vertebrate mtDNA strand asymmetry

16. Supplementary Data Ribes-Navarro et al from Examination of gammarid transcriptomes reveals a widespread occurrence of key metabolic genes from epibiont bdelloid rotifers in freshwater species [Dataset]

17. Lipid profile with eslicarbazepine acetate and carbamazepine monotherapy in adult patients with newly diagnosed focal seizures: post hoc analysis of a phase III trial and open-label extension study

18. A drastic shift in the energetic landscape of toothed whale sperm cells

20. Single-cell mtDNA heteroplasmy in colorectal cancer

21. A genome assembly of the Atlantic chub mackerel (Scomber colias): a valuable teleost fishing resource

22. Single-cell mtDNA heteroplasmy in colorectal cancer

25. A drastic shift in the energetic landscape of toothed whale sperm cells

30. Complete Inactivation of Sebum-Producing Genes Parallels the Loss of Sebaceous Glands in Cetacea

31. Desaturase genes enabling de novo biosynthesis of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids are widespread in animals

32. “Out of the Can”: A Draft Genome Assembly, Liver Transcriptome and Nutrigenomics of the European Sardine, Sardina pilchardus

33. Conbiomics: the missing approach for the conservation of freshwater bivalves

34. Mesozoic mitogenome rearrangements and freshwater mussel (Bivalvia: Unionoidea) macroevolution

36. Complete Inactivation of Sebum-Producing Genes Parallels the Loss of Sebaceous Glands in Cetacea

37. Genes for de novo biosynthesis of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids are widespread in animals

38. 'Out of the Can':A Draft Genome Assembly, Liver Transcriptome, and Nutrigenomics of the European Sardine, Sardina pilchardus

39. Desaturase genes enabling de novo biosynthesis of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids are widespread in animals

40. “Out of the can”: a draft genome assembly, liver transcriptome, and nutrigenomics of the european sardine, sardina pilchardus

41. Genetic variation among spiny-footed lizards in the Acanthodactylus pardalis group from North Africa

42. Expansion and systematics redefinition of the most threatened freshwater mussel family, the Margaritiferidae

43. “Out of the Can”: A Draft Genome Assembly, Liver Transcriptome and Nutrigenomics of the European Sardine, Sardina pilchardus

45. The first Margaritiferidae male (M-Type) mitogenome: mitochondrial gene order as a potential character for determining higher-order phylogeny within Unionida (Bivalvia)

46. The first Margaritiferidae male (M-type) mitogenome: mitochondrial gene order as a potential character for determining higher-order phylogeny within Unionida (Bivalvia)

47. Calcific Metamorphosis with Pathological Root Resorption in Permanent Teeth: Morphohistometric Evaluation of Two Cases

49. Genes for de novo biosynthesis of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids are widespread in animals.

50. Adding Acanthodactylus beershebensis to the mtDNA phylogeny of the Acanthodactylus pardalis group

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