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The RISE FOR HEALTH study: Methods for in-person musculoskeletal assessment.
The three-dimensional structure of Epstein-Barr virus genome varies by latency type and is regulated by PARP1 enzymatic activity.
Clinical Utility and Benefits of Comprehensive Genomic Profiling in Cancer.
Targeted Public Health Training for Neurosurgeons: An Essential Task for the Prioritization of Neurosurgery in the Evolving Global Health Landscape.
Assessment of MRI-detected lesions on screening tomosynthesis in patients with newly diagnosed breast cancer.
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Chromosomes tell half of the story: the correlation between karyotype rearrangements and genetic diversity in sedges, a group with holocentric chromosomes.
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The role of diversification in community assembly of the oaks (Quercus L.) across the continental U.S.
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A genetic legacy of introgression confounds phylogeny and biogeography in oaks.
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Phylogenomics reveals a complex evolutionary history of lobed-leaf white oaks in western North America.
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Genotyping-by-sequencing as a tool to infer phylogeny and ancestral hybridization: a case study in Carex (Cyperaceae).
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Sympatric parallel diversification of major oak clades in the Americas and the origins of Mexican species diversity.
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Keeping All the PIECES: Phylogenetically Informed Ex Situ Conservation of Endangered Species.
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A framework phylogeny of the American oak clade based on sequenced RAD data.
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Ancient events and climate adaptive capacity shaped distinct chloroplast genetic structure in the oak lineages.
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