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Publications

Lowry et al. 2017. Breaking RAD: An evaluation of the utility of restriction site associated DNA sequencing for genome scans of adaptation. Molecular Ecology Resources, 17(2): 142. [Online]

Lowry et al. 2017. Responsible RAD: Striving for best practices in population genomic studies of adaptation. Molecular Ecology Resources. [Online]

Fernandez et al. 2016. A genomewide catalogue of single nucleotide polymorphisms in white-beaked and Atlantic white-sided dolphins. Molecular Ecology Resources, 16(1): 266-276. [Online]

Botta F, Eriksen C, Fontaine MC, Guillot G. 2015. Enhanced computational methods for quantifying the effect of geographic and environmental isolation on genetic differentiation. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 6(11): 1270-1277. [Online]

​Bao L et al. 2014. Computational and statistical analyses of insertional polymorphic endogenous retroviruses in a non-model organism. Computation, 2(4): 221-245. [Online]​​


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