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# String Work count String length Publications with this string in their title Sample work Author name strings from such publications
1 species 197 7 πŸ“° Sex allocation theory aids species conservation πŸ™‹
2 evolution
selection
natural
157
48
40
9
7
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Natural selection drives the evolution of ant life cycles πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
3 human
exposure
117
15
5
8
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Domoic acid and human exposure risks: a review πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
4 analysis
genomes
104
41
8
7
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
MIPS: analysis and annotation of proteins from whole genomes in 2005. πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
5 evolutionary
future
94
32
12
6
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Evolutionary context for understanding and manipulating plant responses to past, present and future atmospheric [CO2 πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
6 plants 92 6 πŸ“° Ion channels in plants πŸ™‹
7 plant
reproductive
92
15
5
12
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
The evolution of plant reproductive systems: how often are transitions irreversible? πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
8 genome 89 6 πŸ“° Tomato immune receptor Ve1 recognizes effector of multiple fungal pathogens uncovered by genome and RNA sequencing πŸ™‹
9 diversity
diversification
insects
80
41
15
9
15
7
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Diversity begets diversity: host expansions and the diversification of plant-feeding insects πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
10 using
impact
environment
78
24
22
5
6
11
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Fabrication of nano-mosquitocides using chitosan from crab shells: Impact on non-target organisms in the aquatic environment πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
11 genetic
genus
76
38
7
5
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Critical roles for a genetic code alteration in the evolution of the genus Candida πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
12 structure 71 9 πŸ“° The fine-scale genetic structure of the British population πŸ™‹
13 global 70 6 πŸ“° One hundred new species of lichenized fungi: a signature of undiscovered global diversity πŸ™‹
14 evidence 69 8 πŸ“° Comparative evidence for a link between Peyer's patch development and susceptibility to transmissible spongiform encephalopathies πŸ™‹
15 between 68 7 πŸ“° Genetic covariance between indices of body condition and immunocompetence in a passerine bird πŸ™‹
16 conservation
relationships
60
17
12
13
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Conservation and co-option in developmental programmes: the importance of homology relationships πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
17 variation
implications
60
31
9
12
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
MHC gene copy number variation in Tasmanian devils: implications for the spread of a contagious cancer πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
18 patterns 60 8 πŸ“° The legacy of diploid progenitors in allopolyploid gene expression patterns πŸ™‹
19 protein 60 7 πŸ“° Placental Protein 13 (PP13) - A Placental Immunoregulatory Galectin Protecting Pregnancy πŸ™‹
20 molecular 59 9 πŸ“° Transgenes in Mexican maize: molecular evidence and methodological considerations for GMO detection in landrace populations πŸ™‹
21 history
among
58
26
7
5
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Distribution of Y chromosomes among native North Americans: a study of Athapaskan population history πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
22 effects
landscape
57
15
7
9
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Effects of landscape anthropization on mosquito community composition and abundance πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
23 their 55 5 πŸ“° Pneumococcal Capsules and Their Types: Past, Present, and Future πŸ™‹
24 identification
towards
54
16
14
7
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Towards systematic identification of Plasmodium essential genes by transposon shuttle mutagenesis. πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
25 populations
within
54
28
11
6
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Multilocus sequence typing: a portable approach to the identification of clones within populations of pathogenic microorganisms πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
26 bacterial
studies
53
15
9
7
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Choosing an appropriate bacterial typing technique for epidemiologic studies. πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
27 population 52 10 πŸ“° Communicating risks at the population level: application of population impact numbers πŸ™‹
28 genes
viral
52
17
5 πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Using signature genes as tools to assess environmental viral ecology and diversity πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
29 novel 48 5 πŸ“° ASPIC: a novel method to predict the exon-intron structure of a gene that is optimally compatible to a set of transcript sequences πŸ™‹
30 reveals 47 7 πŸ“° Upper Palaeolithic Siberian genome reveals dual ancestry of Native Americans πŸ™‹
31 during
infections
45
18
6
10
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Prevention of infections during primary immunodeficiency πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
32 flora 45 5 πŸ“° Addition to the flora of the Azores archipelago (Table of contents) πŸ™‹
33 study
experimental
45
22
5
12
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Effect of Cr(V) on reproductive organ morphology and sperm parameters: an experimental study in mice πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
34 system 44 6 πŸ“° Isolation of plant transcription factors using a modified yeast one-hybrid system πŸ™‹
35 environmental
insights
43
33
13
8
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Phototrophic sulfide oxidation: environmental insights and a method for kinetic analysis πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
36 ecology
distribution
42
41
7
12
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Ecology drives the worldwide distribution of human diseases πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
37 marine 42 6 πŸ“° Elevated CO2 affects shell dissolution rate but not calcification rate in a marine snail πŸ™‹
38 botanical
international
41
25
9
13
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Translation into Arabic of: β€œChanges to publication requirements made at the XVIII International Botanical Congress in Melbourne – what does e-publication mean for you?”. Translated by Ahmed M. Abdel-Azeem and Gihan S. Soliman πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
39 genomic 41 7 πŸ“° Arthropod-Spiroplasma relationship in the genomic era πŸ™‹
40 disease 41 7 πŸ“° Pathogen evolution and disease emergence in carnivores πŸ™‹
41 north
america
europe
41
26
16
5
7
6
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
How sea lice from salmon farms may cause wild salmonid declines in Europe and North America and be a threat to fishes elsewhere πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
42 response 40 8 πŸ“° Direct selection on male attractiveness and female preference fails to produce a response πŸ™‹
43 complex
rapid
40
29
7
5
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Rapid quantitative profiling of complex microbial populations πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
44 development 39 11 πŸ“° Prunasin hydrolases during fruit development in sweet and bitter almonds πŸ™‹
45 dynamics
radiation
38
22
8
9
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
The dynamics of Ku70/80 and DNA-PKcs at DSBs induced by ionizing radiation is dependent on the complexity of damage πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
46 sequence 38 8 πŸ“° prot4EST: translating expressed sequence tags from neglected genomes πŸ™‹
47 model 38 5 πŸ“° Brachypodium as an emerging model for cereal-pathogen interactions πŸ™‹
48 fungi 38 5 πŸ“° Fungi on the skin: dermatophytes and Malassezia πŸ™‹
49 effect
methods
37
20
6
7
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Effect of Trapping Methods, Weather, and Landscape on Estimates of the Culex Vector Mosquito Abundance πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
50 birds 37 5 πŸ“° Homology and Potential Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms for the Development of Unique Feather Morphologies in Early Birds πŸ™‹
51 ecological 36 10 πŸ“° Sonoran Desert Plants: An Ecological Atlas πŸ™‹
52 european 36 8 πŸ“° Non-Hemagglutinating Flaviviruses: Molecular Mechanisms for the Emergence of New Strains via Adaptation to European Ticks πŸ™‹
53 social
theory
36
15
6 πŸ“°
πŸ“°
The genetical theory of social behaviour πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
54 world
diseases
36
18
5
8
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Designing drugs for parasitic diseases of the developing world πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
55 functional 35 10 πŸ“° GeneFarm, structural and functional annotation of Arabidopsis gene and protein families by a network of experts πŸ™‹
56 sequencing
single
34
15
10
6
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
An algorithm for the determination and quantification of components of nucleic acid mixtures based on single sequencing reactions πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
57 expression
variability
34
21
10
11
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Genetic variability in MCF-7 sublines: evidence of rapid genomic and RNA expression profile modifications πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
58 behaviour 34 9 πŸ“° Safety in numbers? Shoaling behaviour of the Amazonian red-bellied piranha πŸ™‹
59 activity
function
34
15
8 πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Structure and function of ΞΌ-conotoxins, peptide-based sodium channel blockers with analgesic activity πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
60 ancient 34 7 πŸ“° Deciphering the ancient and complex evolutionary history of human arylamine N-acetyltransferase genes πŸ™‹
61 african 33 7 πŸ“° African elephants adjust speed in response to surface-water constraint on foraging during the dry-season πŸ™‹
62 mammals 33 7 πŸ“° Scaling of number, size, and metabolic rate of cells with body size in mammals πŸ™‹
63 island 33 6 πŸ“° Adaptive differentiation following experimental island colonization in Anolis lizards πŸ™‹
64 origin 33 6 πŸ“° Divergence time estimates for the early history of animal phyla and the origin of plants, animals and fungi πŸ™‹
65 chemical
environments
32
16
8
12
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Chemical variation in a dominant tree species: population divergence, selection and genetic stability across environments πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
66 changes
mitochondrial
metabolic
32
21
20
7
13
9
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Dietary fat and hepatic lipogenesis: mitochondrial citrate carrier as a sensor of metabolic changes πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
67 across 32 6 πŸ“° Biologically meaningful expression profiling across species using heterologous hybridization to a cDNA microarray πŸ™‹
68 review
factors
china
climate
32
21
18
6
7
5
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Transmission of haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in china and the role of climate factors: a review πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
69 associated 31 10 πŸ“° New Vibrio species associated to molluscan microbiota: a review πŸ™‹
70 multiple
small
31
15
8
5
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Multiple Roles of the Small GTPase Rab7 πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
71 early 31 5 πŸ“° Fundamental limits to the precision of early warning systems for epidemics of infectious diseases πŸ™‹
72 approach
taxonomy
30
25
8 πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Taxonomy of Malagasy Nesomyrmex brevicornis species-group using conventional morphology-based approach πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
73 proteins
assessment
30
17
8
10
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Molecular weight assessment of proteins in total proteome profiles using 1D-PAGE and LC/MS/MS πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
74 stress 30 6 πŸ“° Plant sugars are crucial players in the oxidative challenge during abiotic stress: extending the traditional concept πŸ™‹
75 animal 30 6 πŸ“° WWW design code - a new tool for colour estimation in animal studies πŸ™‹
76 names
australian
30
19
5
10
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Australian spinifex grasses: new names in Triodia for Monodia and Symplectrodia πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
77 comparative
research
29
22
11
8
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
New Approaches to Comparative and Animal Stress Biology Research in the Post-genomic Era: A Contextual Overview πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
78 chromosome
region
29 10
6
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Comparative transcription map of the wobbler critical region on mouse chromosome 11 and the homologous region on human chromosome 2p13-14. πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
79 infection
biology
29
19
9
7
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Effects of genotypic and phenotypic variation on establishment are important for conservation, invasion, and infection biology πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
80 through 29 7 πŸ“° Back to the wilds: tapping evolutionary adaptations for resilient crops through systematic hybridization with crop wild relatives πŸ™‹
81 under 29 5 πŸ“° Hitting the buffers: conspecific aggression undermines benefits of colonial breeding under adverse conditions πŸ™‹
82 interactions 28 12 πŸ“° Colletotrichum: species, ecology and interactions πŸ™‹
83 extinction 28 10 πŸ“° Hybridization and extinction πŸ™‹
84 microbial
community
resistance
28
22
21
9
10
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Insights into the resistance and resilience of the soil microbial community πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
85 influence 28 9 πŸ“° Comparative analyses of the influence of developmental mode on phenotypic diversification rates in shorebirds πŸ™‹
86 control
mechanisms
28
17
7
10
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Damage control: cellular mechanisms of plasma membrane repair πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
87 growth
levels
factor
28
17
15
6 πŸ“°
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Angiogenic and angiostatic factors in systemic sclerosis: increased levels of vascular endothelial growth factor are a feature of the earliest disease stages and are associated with the absence of fingertip ulcers πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
88 female 28 6 πŸ“° Male mate choice influences female promiscuity in Soay sheep πŸ™‹
89 communities 27 11 πŸ“° Trophic and individual efficiencies of size-structured communities πŸ™‹
90 responses 27 9 πŸ“° Does sex have an independent effect on thermoeffector responses during exercise in the heat? πŸ™‹
91 systems
fungal
morphology
level
27
25
23
15
7
6
10
5
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Systems Level Dissection of Candida Recognition by Dectins: A Matter of Fungal Morphology and Site of Infection πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
92 cells 27 5 πŸ“° Cancer biology: infectious tumour cells πŸ™‹
93 characterization
based
26
19
16
5
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Characterization of reticulate networks based on the coalescent with recombination πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
94 biological
invasive
26
18
10
8
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Classical Biological Control of Invasive Legacy Crop Pests: New Technologies Offer Opportunities to Revisit Old Pest Problems in Perennial Tree Crops πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
95 structural 26 10 πŸ“° Carotenoids need structural colours to shine πŸ™‹
96 migration 26 9 πŸ“° Indirubin-3'-monoxime exerts a dual mode of inhibition towards leukotriene-mediated vascular smooth muscle cell migration πŸ™‹
97 influenza 26 9 πŸ“° Duck migration and past influenza A (H5N1) outbreak areas πŸ™‹
98 other 26 5 πŸ“° On Cornerian and Other Terminology of Angiospermous and Gymnospermous Seed Coats: Historical Perspective and Terminological Recommendations πŸ™‹
99 potential 25 9 πŸ“° The practice of "approximate original contour" in the central Appalachians. I. Slope stability and erosion potential πŸ™‹
100 spatial 25 7 πŸ“° Modeling fish egg production and spatial distribution from acoustic data: a step forward into the analysis of recruitment πŸ™‹
101 science 25 7 πŸ“° Protecting science from abuse requires a broader form of outreach. πŸ™‹
102 against 24 7 πŸ“° Protection by flavanol-rich foods against vascular dysfunction and oxidative damage: 27th Hohenheim Consensus Conference πŸ™‹
103 models 24 6 πŸ“° Capturing natural-colour 3D models of insects for species discovery and diagnostics πŸ™‹
104 classification 23 14 πŸ“° Towards a natural classification of Dothideomycetes: 8. The genera Cocconia, Dianesea, Endococcus and Lineostroma πŸ™‹
105 divergence
network
23
17
10
7
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Rapid and asymmetric divergence of duplicate genes in the human gene coexpression network πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
106 adaptation 23 10 πŸ“° Identifying traits for genotypic adaptation using crop models πŸ™‹
107 sequences 23 9 πŸ“° Making sense of EST sequences by CLOBBing them πŸ™‹
108 american 23 8 πŸ“° North American Landscape Trees πŸ™‹
109 forest 23 6 πŸ“° New species of Phallus from a subtropical forest in Xishuangbanna, China πŸ™‹
110 carbon 23 6 πŸ“° Elevated COβ‚‚ influences microbial carbon and nitrogen cycling πŸ™‹
111 terrestrial 22 11 πŸ“° Terrestrial manganese-53 β€” A new monitor of Earth surface processes πŸ™‹
112 systematics 22 11 πŸ“° Contributions to the systematics of New World macro-moths V πŸ™‹
113 publication
congress
22
17
11
8
πŸ“°
πŸ“°
Changes to publication requirements made at the XVIII International Botanical Congress in Melbourneβ€”what does e-publication mean for you? πŸ™‹
πŸ™‹
114 taxonomic 22 9 πŸ“° eggNOG v3.0: orthologous groups covering 1133 organisms at 41 different taxonomic ranges πŸ™‹
115 synthesis 22 9 πŸ“° The extended evolutionary synthesis: its structure, assumptions and predictions πŸ™‹
116 resources 22 9 πŸ“° Sal-Site: integrating new and existing ambystomatid salamander research and informational resources πŸ™‹
117 networks
emergence
22
18
8
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119 islands 22 7 πŸ“° mtDna and the islands of the North Atlantic: estimating the proportions of Norse and Gaelic ancestry πŸ™‹
120 family 22 6 πŸ“° Antifungal Th Immunity: Growing up in Family πŸ™‹
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122 three 22 5 πŸ“° Three new Craticula species (Bacillariophyta) from the Maritime Antarctic Region πŸ™‹
123 major 22 5 πŸ“° Major histocompatibility complex and mate choice in sand lizards πŸ™‹
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126 mammalian 21 9 πŸ“° Constraints and flexibility in mammalian social behaviour: introduction and synthesis πŸ™‹
127 guide 21 5 πŸ“° Guide to Flowering Plant Families πŸ™‹
128 mediterranean 20 13 πŸ“° Assessing Why Two Introduced Conyza Differ in Their Ability to Invade Mediterranean Old Fields πŸ™‹
129 physiological 20 13 πŸ“° Confronting the physiological bottleneck: A challenge from ecomechanics πŸ™‹
130 evaluation 20 10 πŸ“° Evaluation of a screening system for obesogenic compounds: screening of endocrine disrupting compounds and evaluation of the PPAR dependency of the effect πŸ™‹
131 different 20 9 πŸ“° High-resolution yeast phenomics resolves different physiological features in the saline response πŸ™‹
132 water 20 5 πŸ“° The physiological resilience of fern sporophytes and gametophytes: advances in water relations offer new insights into an old lineage πŸ™‹
133 understanding 19 13 πŸ“° Some like it cold: understanding the survival strategies of psychrophiles πŸ™‹
134 competition 19 11 πŸ“° Sperm mobility determines the outcome of sperm competition in the domestic fowl πŸ™‹
135 flowering 19 9 πŸ“° Evolution of a climbing habit promotes diversification in flowering plants πŸ™‹
136 bacteria 19 8 πŸ“° Bacteria and tumours: causative agents or opportunistic inhabitants? πŸ™‹
137 survival 19 8 πŸ“° A global synthesis of survival estimates for microbats πŸ™‹
138 animals 19 7 πŸ“° Artificial cloning of domestic animals πŸ™‹
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140 method 19 6 πŸ“° A Method for Quantifying, Visualising, and Analysing Gastropod Shell Form πŸ™‹
141 trees 19 5 πŸ“° Deciphering past human population movements in Oceania: provably optimal trees of 127 mtDNA genomes πŸ™‹
142 field 19 5 πŸ“° Synthesis and comparative molecular field analysis (CoMFA) of symmetric and nonsymmetric cyclic sulfamide HIV-1 protease inhibitors πŸ™‹
143 first 19 5 πŸ“° First human-caused extinction of a cetacean species? πŸ™‹
144 assessing 18 9 πŸ“° Assessing risks to non-target species during poison baiting programs for feral cats πŸ™‹
145 related 18 7 πŸ“° Barcoding animal life: cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 divergences among closely related species πŸ™‹
146 origins 18 7 πŸ“° Ancient voyaging and Polynesian origins πŸ™‹
147 reveal 18 6 πŸ“° Babesia divergensandNeospora caninumapical membrane antigen 1 structures reveal selectivity and plasticity in apicomplexan parasite host cell invasion πŸ™‹
148 native 18 6 πŸ“° Mitochondrial genome diversity of Native Americans supports a single early entry of founder populations into America πŸ™‹
149 versus 18 6 πŸ“° The significance of one versus two styles: the return of Seddera section Socotroseddera to Convolvulus πŸ™‹
150 mating
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151 sexual 18 6 πŸ“° Phoretic nest parasites use sexual deception to obtain transport to their host's nest πŸ™‹
152 group 18 5 πŸ“° More than 1000 ultraconserved elements provide evidence that turtles are the sister group of archosaurs πŸ™‹
153 morphological 17 13 πŸ“° Achnanthes citronella, A. trachyderma comb. nov. (Bacillariophyta) and allied taxa pertaining to the same morphological group πŸ™‹
154 conserved 17 9 πŸ“° Conserved meiotic machinery in Glomus spp., a putatively ancient asexual fungal lineage πŸ™‹
155 performance 16 11 πŸ“° Is extreme bite performance associated with extreme morphologies in sharks? πŸ™‹
156 temperature 16 11 πŸ“° Cold-water immersion and the treatment of hyperthermia: using 38.6Β°C as a safe rectal temperature cooling limit πŸ™‹
157 influences 16 10 πŸ“° Major histocompatibility complex diversity influences parasite resistance and innate immunity in sticklebacks πŸ™‹
158 production 16 10 πŸ“° Biological control and sustainable food production πŸ™‹
159 regulation 16 10 πŸ“° Regulation of hypometabolism: insights into epigenetic controls πŸ™‹
160 vertebrate 16 10 πŸ“° The amphioxus genome illuminates vertebrate origins and cephalochordate biology πŸ™‹
161 antarctic 16 9 πŸ“° The Register of Antarctic Marine Species (RAMS): a ten-year appraisal πŸ™‹
162 movement 16 8 πŸ“° Subliminally perceived odours modulate female intrasexual competition: an eye movement study πŸ™‹
163 primates 16 8 πŸ“° Reproductive aging patterns in primates reveal that humans are distinct πŸ™‹
164 clinical 16 8 πŸ“° Clinical assessment incorporating a personal genome πŸ™‹
165 receptor 16 8 πŸ“° Computer-aided discovery, validation, and mechanistic characterization of novel neolignan activators of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma πŸ™‹
166 western 16 7 πŸ“° A Wild Flower by Any Other Name: Sketches of Pioneer Naturalists Who Named Our Western Plants πŸ™‹
167 change 16 6 πŸ“° Aromatase pathway mediates sex change in each direction πŸ™‹
168 books 16 5 πŸ“° A Heap of Fine Books from Mountain Press Publishing Company πŸ™‹
169 range 16 5 πŸ“° Host range and emerging and reemerging pathogens πŸ™‹
170 recombination 15 13 πŸ“° The evolutionary value of recombination is constrained by genome modularity πŸ™‹
171 consequences 15 12 πŸ“° The practice of "approximate original contour" in the central Appalachians. II. Economic and environmental consequences of an alternative πŸ™‹
172 information 15 11 πŸ“° Non-EST based prediction of exon skipping and intron retention events using Pfam information πŸ™‹
173 application 15 11 πŸ“° Development and application of a positive-negative selectable marker system for use in reverse genetics in Plasmodium πŸ™‹
174 predicting 15 10 πŸ“° Predicting scientific success πŸ™‹
175 challenges 15 10 πŸ“° Standardisation of methods in soil microbiology: progress and challenges πŸ™‹
176 comparison 15 10 πŸ“° Amphibians and reptiles of the state of Coahuila, Mexico, with comparison with adjoining states πŸ™‹
177 foraging 15 8 πŸ“° The effect of social facilitation on foraging success in vultures: a modelling study πŸ™‹
178 atlantic 15 8 πŸ“° Systematics and diversity of deep-water Cheilostomata (Bryozoa) from Galicia Bank (NE Atlantic) πŸ™‹
179 higher 15 6 πŸ“° Comparison of the chicken and turkey genomes reveals a higher rate of nucleotide divergence on microchromosomes than macrochromosomes πŸ™‹
180 immune 15 6 πŸ“° Immunoglobulin D enhances immune surveillance by activating antimicrobial, proinflammatory and B cell-stimulating programs in basophils πŸ™‹
181 africa 15 6 πŸ“° Molecular evidence for an Asian origin of monitor lizards followed by Tertiary dispersals to Africa and Australasia πŸ™‹

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