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  2. pgen.1002337 1..11

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/magwire2011.pdf
    4 Nov 2011: 1 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2 Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. ... Sequenc-ing was carried out at either Source BioScience LifeSciences. (Cambridge)
  3. mbev_19_814.1341_1349.tp

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/MBE.pdf
    3 Nov 2006: Introduction. Most animals and plants have intimate associationswith a diverse range of microbial symbionts. ... is funded by a Research Fellowship from Em-manuel College, Cambridge, and a Natural EnvironmentResearch Council small grant.
  4. ppat.1002260 1..9

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/longdon2011c.pdf
    26 Sep 2011: Edinburgh, Ashworth Labs, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 3 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. ... from correlative studies of parasite-incidence in wild animals. (e.g. [16]), experimental evidence has been
  5. evol_56_1114.2290_2295.tp

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Evolution%20high%20prevalence.pdf
    3 Nov 2006: Received May 27, 2002. Accepted July 19, 2002. Many animals are host to maternally transmitted bacterialsymbionts. ... The eggs laid by females were reared to adulthood in eitherUganda or Cambridge, United Kingdom, on C.
  6. 3 Nov 2006: The reducedbrood hatch that results from sterile or incompatible mat-ings yields fewer immature animals. ... Due to reduced intra-speci c competition however, disproportionately more ofthe immature animals survive.
  7. 12 Apr 2018: United Kingdom, 2 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 3 CIBIO,. ... MiSeq (Cambridge Genomic Service) v3 for 600 cycles to give 300bp paired-end reads.
  8. ppat.1004395 1..8

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/longdon2014.pdf
    6 Nov 2014: Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Abstract: Emerging viral diseases are often the productof a host shift, where a pathogen jumps from its originalhost into a novel species. ... Cambridge: Cambridge Universitypress.
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    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Wilfert2013.pdf
    2 Apr 2013: Jiggins1. 1Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EH, United Kingdom2E-mail: lena.wilfert@ex.ac.uk. ... community studying animal host–parasite coevolution that recur-. rent selective sweeps will occur relatively infrequently
  10. OP-VEVO150015 1..12

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/longdon2015b.pdf
    18 Nov 2015: Welch,1 Darren J. Obbard4 and Francis M. Jiggins1. 1Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 3EH, 2School of Biology, University ofSt Andrews, St Andrews, KY19 9ST, UK, 3Department of ... The rhabdoviruses are adiverse family of
  11. 15 Oct 2009: West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JT, UK2Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK. ... wide range of animals including fishes, invertebrates and. mammals, and together form the dimarhabdovirus.

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