Sticky Genomes: Using NGS Evidence to Test Hybrid Speciation Hypotheses
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De Novo Transcriptome Analysis of the Common New Zealand Stick Insect Clitarchus hookeri (Phasmatodea) Reveals Genes Involved in Olfaction, Digestion and Sexual ReproductionAssembling large genomes: analysis of the stick insect (Clitarchus hookeri) genome reveals a high repeat content and sex-biased genes associated with reproduction.Speciation through the looking-glass
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Sticky Genomes: Using NGS Evidence to Test Hybrid Speciation Hypotheses
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Simon F K Hills
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0154911
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2016-01-01T00:00:00Z