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1. Runs of homozygosity in killer whale genomes provide a global record of demographic histories.

2. Genome-culture coevolution promotes rapid divergence of killer whale ecotypes.

3. Predictability, an Orrery, and a Speciation Machine: Quest for a Standard Model of Speciation.

4. Evolution of Chromosomal Inversions across an Avian Radiation.

5. Evolution and genetic architecture of sex-limited polymorphism in cuckoos.

6. A region of suppressed recombination misleads neoavian phylogenomics.

7. Chromatin accessibility, not 5mC methylation covaries with partial dosage compensation in crows.

8. Genomic evidence for homoploid hybrid speciation in a marine mammal apex predator.

9. A multivariate view of the speciation continuum.

10. The genomic architecture of the passerine MHC region: High repeat content and contrasting evolutionary histories of single copy and tandemly duplicated MHC genes.

11. Accumulation and ineffective silencing of transposable elements on an avian W Chromosome.

13. Reactivation of transposable elements following hybridization in fission yeast.

14. Runs of homozygosity in killer whale genomes provide a global record of demographic histories.

15. Assortative mating and epistatic mating-trait architecture induce complex movement of the crow hybrid zone.

17. Hi-C scaffolded short- and long-read genome assemblies of the California sea lion are broadly consistent for syntenic inference across 45 million years of evolution.

19. A sex chromosome inversion is associated with copy number variation of mitochondrial DNA in zebra finch sperm.

20. Phylogenomic Discordance in the Eared Seals is best explained by Incomplete Lineage Sorting following Explosive Radiation in the Southern Hemisphere.

22. Experimental evolution of adaptive divergence under varying degrees of gene flow.

23. A genome-wide investigation of adaptive signatures in protein-coding genes related to tool behaviour in New Caledonian and Hawaiian crows.

24. From molecules to populations: appreciating and estimating recombination rate variation.

25. Determinants of genetic variation across eco-evolutionary scales in pinnipeds.

26. Discovery and population genomics of structural variation in a songbird genus.

27. Extra-pair paternity as a strategy to reduce the costs of heterospecific reproduction? Insights from the crow hybrid zone.

28. Purifying Selection in Corvids Is Less Efficient on Islands.

29. Polymorphism Data Assist Estimation of the Nonsynonymous over Synonymous Fixation Rate Ratio ω for Closely Related Species.

30. Dominance relationships and coalitionary aggression against conspecifics in female carrion crows.

31. Ancestral Admixture Is the Main Determinant of Global Biodiversity in Fission Yeast.

32. Intraspecific Diversity of Fission Yeast Mitochondrial Genomes.

33. Killer whale genomes reveal a complex history of recurrent admixture and vicariance.

34. Fur seal microbiota are shaped by the social and physical environment, show mother-offspring similarities and are associated with host genetic quality.

35. Epistatic mutations under divergent selection govern phenotypic variation in the crow hybrid zone.

36. In situ quantification of individual mRNA transcripts in melanocytes discloses gene regulation of relevance to speciation.

37. Host-derived population genomics data provides insights into bacterial and diatom composition of the killer whale skin.

38. Demographic histories and genetic diversity across pinnipeds are shaped by human exploitation, ecology and life-history.

39. RAD Sequencing and a Hybrid Antarctic Fur Seal Genome Assembly Reveal Rapidly Decaying Linkage Disequilibrium, Global Population Structure and Evidence for Inbreeding.

40. Repeated evolution of self-compatibility for reproductive assurance.

41. Genomewide patterns of variation in genetic diversity are shared among populations, species and higher-order taxa.

43. Combination of short-read, long-read, and optical mapping assemblies reveals large-scale tandem repeat arrays with population genetic implications.

44. Genome-culture coevolution promotes rapid divergence of killer whale ecotypes.

45. Reply to Garner et al.

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