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aprasads nucleotypic_effect [5 articles]

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  • Cell size does not always correspond to genome size: Phylogenetic analysis in geckos questions optimal DNA theories of genome size evolution.
    Zoology (Jena, Germany) (30 June 2008)
    by Zuzana Starostová, Lukáš Kratochvíl, Martin Flajšhans
    posted to nucleotypic_effect genome_size by aprasad on 2008-07-08 16:33:08 as **
  • Genome size, cell size, and the evolution of enucleated erythrocytes in attenuate salamanders.
    Zoology (Jena, Germany), Vol. 111, No. 3. (1 May 2008), pp. 218-230.
    by Rachel Lockridge L Mueller, T Ryan Gregory, Sean M M Gregory, Alice Hsieh, Jeffrey L L Boore
    posted to nucleotypic_effect genome_size by aprasad on 2008-05-09 18:02:15 as **
  • The evolution of genome size in ants
    BMC Evolutionary Biology, Vol. 8 (26 February 2008), 64.
    by Neil D Tsutsui, Andrew V Suarez, Joseph C Spagna, Spencer J Johnston
    posted to nucleotypic_effect genome_size evolution by aprasad on 2008-05-09 17:59:11 as **
  • Genome Size Scaling through Phenotype Space.
    Ann Bot (Lond) (24 January 2008)
    by Charles A A Knight, Jeremy M M Beaulieu
  • Genome size and metabolic intensity in tetrapods: a tale of two lines.
    Proc Biol Sci, Vol. 273, No. 1582. (7 January 2006), pp. 27-32.
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