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Breden, Felix

Age-Associated Hyper-Methylated Regions in the Human Brain Overlap with Bivalent Chromatin Domains
Age-Associated Hyper-Methylated Regions in the Human Brain Overlap with Bivalent Chromatin Domains
Beauty in the Eyes of the Beholders: Colour Vision and Mate Choice in the Family Poeciliidae
Color Vision Varies More Among Populations Than Among Species of Live-Bearing Fish From South America
Comparison of Antibody Repertoires Produced by HIV-1 Infection, Other Chronic and Acute Infections, and Systemic Autoimmune Disease
Functional ecology and evolution of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) life history in the dynamic environments of Aniakchak and Katmai
Genetic diversity at human immunoglobulin loci and implications for human disease
Genomic Organization of Duplicated Short Wave-Sensitive and Long Wave-Sensitive Opsin Genes in the Green Swordtail, Xiphophorus helleri
HIV-Associated Modulation of Serological and Immunogenetic Features of Humoral Immunity
Making waves: the use of sound by a mosquito and three moth species

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