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1. Genomic erosion in a demographically recovered bird species during conservation rescue

3. Global Population Genomics of Two Subspecies of Cryptosporidium hominis during 500 Years of Evolution

4. Recent genetic exchanges and admixture shape the genome and population structure of the zoonotic pathogen Cryptosporidium parvum

5. VIVID A Web Application for Variant Interpretation and Visualization in Multi-dimensional Analyses

8. Genome evolution of a non-parasitic secondary heterotroph, the diatom Nitzschia putrida

9. Comparative genomics revealed adaptive admixture in Cryptosporidium hominis in Africa

18. Exploring NLR diversity in Oryza sativa

20. Correction to: Impact of nonoptimal intakes of saturated, polyunsaturated, and trans fat on global burdens of coronary heart disease. [J Am Heart Assoc. (2016) 5, e002891.] Doi:10.1161/JAHA.115.002891

21. Impact of nonoptimal intakes of saturated, polyunsaturated, and trans fat on global burdens of coronary heart disease

23. Evolutionary genomics of the cold-Adapted diatom Fragilariopsis cylindrus

28. Climate model boundary conditions for four Cretaceous time slices

30. Climate model boundary conditions for four Cretaceous time slices

31. Population constraints on the Grenada Dove Leptotila wellsi: preliminary findings and proposals from south-west Grenada.

43. The MC1R gene in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata): Genotypic and phenotypic polymorphisms

44. Assortative mating among Lake Malawi cichlid fish populations is not simply predictable from male nuptial colour

45. Real-time genomics for One Health

46. Sonification of Genomic Data to Represent Genetic Load in Zoo Populations.

47. Genomics-informed captive breeding can reduce inbreeding depression and the genetic load in zoo populations.

48. The genetic basis of the kākāpō structural color polymorphism suggests balancing selection by an extinct apex predator.

49. Extensive immune receptor repertoire diversity in disease-resistant rice landraces.

50. The genome sequence of the Mauritius parakeet, Alexandrinus eques (formerly Psittacula eques ) (A.Newton & E. Newton, 1876).

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