!!Julio Rozas - Selected Publications
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1. Almudi, I. et al. 2020. Genomic adaptations to aquatic and aerial life in mayflies and the origin of insect wings. Nature Commun. 11: 2631. [[Citations = 7].\\
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2. Feng, S. et al. 2020. Dense sampling of bird diversity increases power of comparative genomics. Nature. 587: 252-257. [[Citations  = 16].\\
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3. Vizueta, J., et al. 2020. Evolutionary history of major chemosensory gene families across Panarthropoda. Mol. Biol. Evol. 37: 3601-3615. \\
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4. Sánchez-Herrero, J. F., et al. 2019. The draft genome sequence of the spider Dysdera silvatica (Araneae, Dysderidae): A valuable resource for functional and evolutionary genomic studies in chelicerates. GigaScience 8: 1-9.\\
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5. Vizueta, J., et al. 2018. Comparative Genomics Reveals Thousands of Novel Chemosensory Genes and Massive Changes in Chemoreceptor Repertories across Chelicerates Genome Biol. Evol. 10: 1221-1236.\\
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6. Rozas, J. et al. 2017. DnaSP 6: DNA sequence polymorphism analysis of large data sets. Mol. Biol. Evol. 34: 307-319.\\
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7. Fukushima, K. et al. 2017. The pitcher plant Cephalotus genome reveals genetic changes associated with carnivory. Nature Ecol. Evol. 1: 0059.\\
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8. Frías-López et al. 2016. DOMINO: Development of informative molecular markers for phylogenetic and genome-wide population genetic studies in non-model organisms. Bioinformatics 32: 3753-3759.\\
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9. Denoeud, F. et al. 2014. The coffee genome provides insight into the convergent evolution of caffeine biosynthesis. Science 345: 1181-1184.\\
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10. Mackay, T. F. C. et al. 2012. The Drosophila melanogaster Genetic Reference Panel. Nature 482: 173-178.