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Koop, Ben F.

A Salmonid EST Genomic Study: Genes, Duplications, Phylogeny and Microarrays
Bursts and Horizontal Evolution of DNA Transposons in the Speciation of Pseudotetraploid Salmonids
Comparative Genomic Analysis of Atlantic Salmon, Salmo Salar, from Europe and North America
Distribution of Ancestral Proto-Actinopterygian Chromosome Arms within the Genomes of 4R-Derivative Salmonid Fishes (Rainbow Trout and Atlantic Salmon)
Expression and Genomic Organization of Zonadhesin-Like Genes in Three Species of Fish Give Insight into the Evolutionary History of a Mosaic Protein
Regulatory Processes That Control Haploid Expression of Salmon Sperm mRNAs
Salmo Salar and Esox Lucius Full-Length cDNA Sequences Reveal Changes in Evolutionary Pressures on a Post-Tetraploidization Genome
Sequencing the Genome of the Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar)

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