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  • Conservation of biodiversit... Conservation of biodiversity in the genomics era
    Supple, Megan A; Shapiro, Beth Genome Biology, 09/2018, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    "Conservation genomics" encompasses the idea that genome-scale data will improve the capacity of resource managers to protect species. Although genetic approaches have long been used in conservation ...
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  • Revisiting the effect of PC... Revisiting the effect of PCR replication and sequencing depth on biodiversity metrics in environmental DNA metabarcoding
    Shirazi, Sabrina; Meyer, Rachel S.; Shapiro, Beth Ecology and evolution, November 2021, Volume: 11, Issue: 22
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    Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is an increasingly popular tool for measuring and cataloguing biodiversity. Because the environments and substrates in which DNA is preserved differ ...
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  • Minimizing polymerase biase... Minimizing polymerase biases in metabarcoding
    Nichols, Ruth V.; Vollmers, Christopher; Newsom, Lee A. ... Molecular ecology resources, September 2018, Volume: 18, Issue: 5
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    DNA metabarcoding is an increasingly popular method to characterize and quantify biodiversity in environmental samples. Metabarcoding approaches simultaneously amplify a short, variable genomic ...
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  • Climate‐driven ecological s... Climate‐driven ecological stability as a globally shared cause of Late Quaternary megafaunal extinctions: the Plaids and Stripes Hypothesis
    Mann, Daniel H.; Groves, Pamela; Gaglioti, Benjamin V. ... Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, February 2019, Volume: 94, Issue: 1
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    ABSTRACT Controversy persists about why so many large‐bodied mammal species went extinct around the end of the last ice age. Resolving this is important for understanding extinction processes in ...
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  • Choosing appropriate substi... Choosing appropriate substitution models for the phylogenetic analysis of protein-coding sequences
    Shapiro, Beth; Rambaut, Andrew; Drummond, Alexei J Molecular biology and evolution, 01/2006, Volume: 23, Issue: 1
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    Although phylogenetic inference of protein-coding sequences continues to dominate the literature, few analyses incorporate evolutionary models that consider the genetic code. This problem is ...
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  • Skyline-plot methods for es... Skyline-plot methods for estimating demographic history from nucleotide sequences
    HO, SIMON Y.W; SHAPIRO, BETH Molecular ecology resources, 20/May , Volume: 11, Issue: 3
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    Estimation of demographic history from nucleotide sequences represents an important component of many studies in molecular ecology. For example, knowledge of a population's history can allow us to ...
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  • Conserving intraspecific variation for nature's contributions to people
    Des Roches, Simone; Pendleton, Linwood H; Shapiro, Beth ... Nature ecology & evolution, 05/2021, Volume: 5, Issue: 5
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    The rapid loss of intraspecific variation is a hidden biodiversity crisis. Intraspecific variation, which includes the genomic and phenotypic diversity found within and among populations, is ...
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  • Prehistoric genomes reveal ... Prehistoric genomes reveal the genetic foundation and cost of horse domestication
    Schubert, Mikkel; Jónsson, Hákon; Chang, Dan ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 12/2014, Volume: 111, Issue: 52
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    Significance The domestication of the horse revolutionized warfare, trade, and the exchange of people and ideas. This at least 5,500-y-long process, which ultimately transformed wild horses into the ...
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  • A ligation-based single-str... A ligation-based single-stranded library preparation method to analyze cell-free DNA and synthetic oligos
    Troll, Christopher J; Kapp, Joshua; Rao, Varsha ... BMC genomics, 12/2019, Volume: 20, Issue: 1
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    Cell-free DNA (cfDNA), present in circulating blood plasma, contains information about prenatal health, organ transplant reception, and cancer presence and progression. Originally developed for the ...
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  • The earliest evidence for a... The earliest evidence for anatomically modern humans in northwestern Europe
    HIGHAM, Tom; COMPTON, Tim; O'HIGGINS, Paul ... Nature (London), 11/2011, Volume: 479, Issue: 7374
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    The earliest anatomically modern humans in Europe are thought to have appeared around 43,000-42,000 calendar years before present (43-42 kyr cal BP), by association with Aurignacian sites and lithic ...
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